Butcher G A
Bull World Health Organ. 1979;57 Suppl 1(Suppl):17-26.
Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium knowlesi have been established in continuous culture using the basic method of Trager & Jensen. Various parameters of the culture system have been examined, namely, the gas requirements, serum and red cell requirements, frequency of medium replacement, and a comparison of static and agitated cultures made. The most important factors affecting growth in vitro seem to be the oxygen tension, red cell concentration, the frequency with which old medium is replaced, and the use of appropriate sera. Preliminary results indicate that horse serum may be possible as a replacement for human serum. Initial studies with P. knowlesi indicate that in the course of adapting to culture, parasites may change their antigenic specificity.
已采用特拉格和詹森的基本方法成功建立了恶性疟原虫和诺氏疟原虫的连续培养体系。对培养系统的各项参数进行了研究,包括气体需求、血清和红细胞需求、培养基更换频率,并对静置培养和振荡培养进行了比较。影响体外生长的最重要因素似乎是氧张力、红细胞浓度、旧培养基的更换频率以及使用合适的血清。初步结果表明,马血清有可能替代人血清。对诺氏疟原虫的初步研究表明,在适应培养的过程中,寄生虫可能会改变其抗原特异性。