Journal article
Development and validation of a human 2D in vitro model of oral Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection
SA Hamza, R Paolini, C Moore, M Unemo, M McCullough, JS Hocking, C Kahler, A Celentano, FYS Kong
Sexually Transmitted Infections | BMJ | Published : 2025
Abstract
Objectives The global rise in Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) infections, particularly oropharyngeal cases, drives treatment failures from antibiotic resistance. However, infection dynamics within oropharyngeal sites remain unclear. We developed an in vitro model using three human oropharyngeal epithelial cells to investigate infection dynamics and evaluate treatment strategies. Methods Tonsillar, floor of mouth (FOM) and gingival cell lines were infected with NG strains: antimicrobial-susceptible FA1090 and antimicrobial-resistant WHO-R. Oral commensal Neisseria oralis served as a bacterial negative control. Infected cells were treated with antibiotics known to cure NG strains (ie, ciprofloxacin..
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