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2015 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

The analysis of mechanisms of how leptospires invade the human body and cause the severe condition and the development of prophylaxis against leptospirosis

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 25460536
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Section一般
Research Field Bacteriology (including mycology)
Research InstitutionUniversity of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan (2015)
Kyushu University (2013-2014)

Principal Investigator

SAITO Mitsumasa  産業医科大学, 医学部, 教授 (00315087)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) IIDA Ken-ichiro  九州大学, 大学院医学研究院, 助教 (00346777)
Research Collaborator Villanueva Sharon Y. A. M.  
ASO Tatsuma  
MIYAHARA Satoshi  
OZURU Ryo  
KANEMARU Takaaki  
SEGAWA Takaya  
YOSHIMURA Michinobu  
IKEJIRI Mami  
ARAMAKI Natsumi  
HIDAKA Yusuke  
Chakraborty Antara  
Widiyanti Dian  
Muslich Lisa Tenriesa  
Amran Muhammad Yunus  
Gloriani Nina G.  
KOBAYASHI Yoshie  
FUKUI Takashi  
MASUZAWA Toshiyuki  
YANAGIHARA Yasutake  
YOSHIDA Shin-ichi  
Project Period (FY) 2013-04-01 – 2016-03-31
Keywordsレプトスピラ / ワイル病 / 黄疸出血性レプトスピラ症
Outline of Final Research Achievements

We clarified the mechanisms of how leptospires invade the human body and cause the severe condition. Leptospires invade human and animal skin through the site without stratum corneum. They migrate through keratinocyte layers and reach the hypodermis. In early phase of infection, they colonize the blood vessels in adipose tissue and start to grow. After sufficient increase on the adipose tissue, leptospires move via the bloodstream and reach liver. Then, they infiltrate the Disse’s space, migrate between hepatocytes, detach the intercellular junctions and disrupt the bile canaliculi. Destruction of bile canaliculi coincide with the elevation of conjugated bilirubin levels in serum. It is expected that the analogues of target molecules for vascular colonization and hepatocytes invasion will prevent the progression to severe leptospirosis.

Free Research Field

細菌感染症学

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Published: 2017-05-10  

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