Postępy Mikrobiologii (Nov 2023)

Galleria Mellonella Larvae as an In vitro Model for Testing Microbial Pathogenicity

  • Gniazdo Dawid,
  • Sasal Wanesa,
  • Omelaniuk Aleksandra,
  • Brudz Weronika,
  • Kaca Wiesław

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/am-2023-0015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 3-4
pp. 173 – 182

Abstract

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The larvae of the insect Galleria mellonella have gained wide acceptance as an in vivo model for the study of virulence in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and fungi. Importantly, G. mellonella offers an alternative, low-cost, and ethically acceptable method of assessing pathogens. These insects have a number of advantages, including ease of breeding, a rapid developmental cycle, low maintenance costs, and ease of experimental manipulation. Most importantly, G. mellonella larvae have a complete immune system and a nonspecific immune response similar to that of humans, making them a valuable model for studying pathogen-host interactions. Furthermore, using this model, it is possible to test the efficacy of various chemical compounds or natural substances that show antimicrobial activity. In this literature review, we provide a comprehensive overview of recent studies of the use of G. mellonella in virulence analyses and as a platform for testing the efficacy of new drugs.

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