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Utilising Galleria mellonella larvae for studying in vivo activity of conventional and novel antimicrobial agents

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PATHOGENS AND DISEASE
卷 78, 期 8, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femspd/ftaa059

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antimicrobial; bacterial; fungal; Galleria; in vivo testing; pathogen

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
  2. European Regional Development Fund [12/RC/2275_P2]

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The immune response of insects displays many structural and functional similarities to the innate immune response of mammals. As a result of these conserved features, insects may be used for evaluating microbial virulence or for testing the in vivo efficacy and toxicity of antimicrobial compounds and results show strong similarities to those from mammals. Galleria mellonella larvae are widely used in this capacity and have the advantage of being easy to use, inexpensive to purchase and house, and being free from the ethical and legal restrictions that relate to the use of mammals in these tests. Galleria mellonella larvae may be used to assess the in vivo toxicity and efficacy of novel antimicrobial compounds. A wide range of antibacterial and antifungal therapies have been evaluated in G. mellonella larvae and results have informed subsequent experiments in mammals. While insect larvae are a convenient and reproducible model to use, care must be taken in their use to ensure accuracy of results. The objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive account of the use of G. mellonella larvae for assessing the in vivo toxicity and efficacy of a wide range of antibacterial and antifungal agents.

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