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Galleria mellonella larvae as an infection model for group A streptococcus.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Group
A
streptococcus
is
a
strict
human
pathogen
that
can
cause
a
wide
range
of
diseases
,
such
as
tonsillitis
,
impetigo
,
necrotizing
fasciitis
,
toxic
shock
,
and
acute
rheumatic
fever
.
Modeling
human
diseases
in
animals
is
complicated
,
and
rapid
,
simple
,
and
cost-effective
in
vivo
models
of
GAS
infection
are
clearly
lacking
.
Recently
,
the
use
of
non-mammalian
models
to
model
human
disease
is
starting
to
re
-attract
attention
.
Galleria
mellonella
larvae
,
also
known
as
wax
worms
,
have
been
investigated
for
modeling
a
number
of
bacterial
pathogens
,
and
have
been
shown
to
be
a
useful
model
to
study
pathogenesis
of
the
M
3
serotype
of
GAS
.
In
this
study
we
provide
further
evidence
of
the
validity
of
the
wax
worm
model
by
testing
different
GAS
M-
types
,
as
well
as
investigating
the
effect
of
bacterial
growth
phase
and
incubation
temperature
on
GAS
virulence
in
this
model
.
In
contrast
to
previous
studies
,
we
show
that
the
M-
protein
,
among
others
,
is
an
important
virulence
factor
that
can
be
effectively
modeled
in
the
wax
worm
.
We
also
highlight
the
need
for
a
more
in
-depth
investigation
of
the
effects
of
experimental
design
and
wax
worm
supply
before
we
can
properly
vindicate
the
wax
worm
model
for
studying
GAS
pathogenesis
.
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