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Article Dans Une Revue PLoS ONE Année : 2015

Computed tomography (CT) scanning facilitates early identification of neonatal cystic fibrosis piglets

Céline Barc
Mustapha Berri
Patricia Berthon

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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the most prevalent autosomal recessive disease in the Caucasian population. A cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator knockout (CFTR-/-) pig that displays most of the features of the human CF disease has been recently developed. However, CFTR-/- pigs presents a 100% prevalence of meconium ileus that leads to death in the first hours after birth, requiring a rapid diagnosis and surgical intervention to relieve intestinal obstruction. Identification of CFTR-/- piglets is usually performed by PCR genotyping, a procedure that lasts between 4 to 6 h. Here, we aimed to develop a procedure for rapid identification of CFTR-/- piglets that will allow placing them under intensive care soon after birth and immediately proceeding with the surgical correction. Male and female CFTR+/- pigs were crossed and the progeny was examined by computed tomography (CT) scan to detect the presence of meconium ileus and facilitate a rapid post-natal surgical intervention. Genotype was confirmed by PCR. CT scan presented a 94.4% sensitivity to diagnose CFTR-/- piglets. Diagnosis by CT scan reduced the birth-to-surgery time from a minimum of 10 h down to a minimum of 2.5 h and increased the survival of CFTR-/- piglets to a maximum of 13 days post-surgery as opposed to just 66 h after later surgery. CT scan imaging of meconium ileus is an accurate method for rapid identification of CFTR-/- piglets. Early CT detection of meconium ileus may help to extend the lifespan of CFTR-/- piglets and, thus, improve experimental research on CF, still an incurable disease.
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hal-01594228 , version 1 (26-09-2017)

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Antoine Guillon, Claire Chevaleyre, Céline Barc, Mustapha Berri, Hans Adriaensen, et al.. Computed tomography (CT) scanning facilitates early identification of neonatal cystic fibrosis piglets. PLoS ONE, 2015, 10 (11), pp.1-12. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0143459⟩. ⟨hal-01594228⟩
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