UNLABELLED: Brucellosis, one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases worldwide, often results in osteoarticular complications including large joint and axial arthritis mimicking spondyloarthritis. To model this chronic manifestation, we infected autoimmunity-prone SKG mice containing a mutation in the T-cell adaptor ZAP-70 with IMPORTANCE: Brucellosis, a bacterial infection acquired from herd animals, remains one of the most common zoonotic diseases worldwide. Chronic infection often results in spondyloarthritis-like complications. Investigation into pathogenesis has been limited by the lack of overt disease in standard lab mice. We addressed this issue using spondyloarthritis-susceptible SKG mice. Upon infection with