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Development of a Well-Characterized Cynomolgus Macaque Model of Sudan Virus Disease for Support of Product Development.
Alfson, Kendra J; Goez-Gazi, Yenny; Gazi, Michal; Chou, Ying-Liang; Niemuth, Nancy A; Mattix, Marc E; Staples, Hilary; Klaffke, Benjamin; Rodriguez, Gloria F; Escareno, Priscilla; Bartley, Carmen; Ticer, Anysha; Clemmons, Elizabeth A; Dutton Iii, John W; Griffiths, Anthony; Meister, Gabe T; Sanford, Daniel C; Cirimotich, Chris M; Carrion, Ricardo.
Afiliação
  • Alfson KJ; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Goez-Gazi Y; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Gazi M; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Chou YL; Battelle Biomedical Research Center (BBRC), 1425 Plain City Georgesville Road, West Jefferson, OH 43162, USA.
  • Niemuth NA; Battelle Biomedical Research Center (BBRC), 1425 Plain City Georgesville Road, West Jefferson, OH 43162, USA.
  • Mattix ME; Nonclinical Pathology Services, LLC, 5920 Clubhouse Pointe Dr., Medina, OH 44256, USA.
  • Staples H; Current affiliation: National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine, 620 Albany St, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
  • Klaffke B; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Rodriguez GF; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Escareno P; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Bartley C; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Ticer A; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Clemmons EA; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Dutton Iii JW; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
  • Griffiths A; Current affiliation: National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine, 620 Albany St, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
  • Meister GT; Battelle Biomedical Research Center (BBRC), 1425 Plain City Georgesville Road, West Jefferson, OH 43162, USA.
  • Sanford DC; Battelle Biomedical Research Center (BBRC), 1425 Plain City Georgesville Road, West Jefferson, OH 43162, USA.
  • Cirimotich CM; Battelle Biomedical Research Center (BBRC), 1425 Plain City Georgesville Road, West Jefferson, OH 43162, USA.
  • Carrion R; Texas Biomedical Research Institute, 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
Vaccines (Basel) ; 10(10)2022 Oct 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36298588
The primary objective of this study was to characterize the disease course in cynomolgus macaques exposed to Sudan virus (SUDV), to determine if infection in this species is an appropriate model for the evaluation of filovirus countermeasures under the FDA Animal Rule. Sudan virus causes Sudan virus disease (SVD), with an average case fatality rate of approximately 50%, and while research is ongoing, presently there are no approved SUDV vaccines or therapies. Well characterized animal models are crucial for further developing and evaluating countermeasures for SUDV. Twenty (20) cynomolgus macaques were exposed intramuscularly to either SUDV or sterile phosphate-buffered saline; 10 SUDV-exposed animals were euthanized on schedule to characterize pathology at defined durations post-exposure and 8 SUDV-exposed animals were not part of the scheduled euthanasia cohort. Survival was assessed, along with clinical observations, body weights, body temperatures, hematology, clinical chemistry, coagulation, viral load (serum and tissues), macroscopic observations, and histopathology. There were statistically significant differences between SUDV-exposed animals and mock-exposed animals for 26 parameters, including telemetry body temperature, clinical chemistry parameters, hematology parameters, activated partial thromboplastin time, serum viremia, and biomarkers that characterize the disease course of SUDV in cynomolgus macaques.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vaccines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vaccines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos