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一组具有不同地理来源的实验室适应的恶性疟原虫克隆株,在按蚊中的感染率一致。

A portfolio of geographically distinct laboratory-adapted Plasmodium falciparum clones with consistent infection rates in Anopheles mosquitoes.

机构信息

Radboud Institute for Health Sciences and Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

TropIQ Health Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Malar J. 2021 Sep 26;20(1):381. doi: 10.1186/s12936-021-03912-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The ability to culture Plasmodium falciparum continuously in vitro has enabled stable access to asexual and sexual parasites for malaria research. The portfolio of isolates has remained limited and research is still largely based on NF54 and its derived clone 3D7. Since 1978, isolates were collected and cryopreserved at Radboudumc from patients presenting at the hospital. Here, procedures are described for culture adaptation of asexual parasites, cloning and production of sexual stage parasites responsible for transmission (gametocytes) and production of oocysts in Anopheles mosquitoes. This study aimed to identify new culture-adapted transmissible P. falciparum isolates, originating from distinct geographical locations.

METHODS

Out of a collection of 121 P. falciparum isolates stored in liquid nitrogen, 21 from different geographical origin were selected for initial testing. Isolates were evaluated for their ability to be asexually cultured in vitro, their gametocyte production capacity, and consistent generation of oocysts.

RESULTS

Out of 21 isolates tested, twelve were excluded from further analysis due to lack of mature gametocyte production (n = 1) or generation of satisfactory numbers of oocysts in mosquitoes (n = 11). Nine isolates fulfilled selection criteria and were cloned by limiting dilution and retested. After cloning, one isolate was excluded for not showing transmission. The remaining eight isolates transmitted to Anopheles stephensi or Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes and were categorized into two groups with a reproducible mean oocyst infection intensity above (n = 5) or below five (n = 3).

CONCLUSIONS

These new P. falciparum culture-adapted isolates with reproducible transmission to Anopheles mosquitoes are a valuable addition to the malaria research tool box. They can aid in the development of malaria interventions and will be particularly useful for those studying malaria transmission.

摘要

背景

疟原虫体外连续培养的能力使人们能够稳定获得用于疟疾研究的无性和有性寄生虫。分离株的组合仍然有限,研究仍然主要基于 NF54 及其衍生的克隆 3D7。自 1978 年以来,分离株在 Radboudumc 医院从就诊患者中收集并冷冻保存。本文介绍了体外培养适应的无性寄生虫、克隆和产生有性阶段寄生虫(配子体)以及在疟蚊中产生卵囊的程序。本研究旨在从不同地理来源鉴定新的适应培养的可传播疟原虫分离株。

方法

从保存在液氮中的 121 株疟原虫分离株中,选择了 21 株来自不同地理来源的分离株进行初步测试。评估了这些分离株在体外进行无性培养的能力、配子体产生能力以及在蚊子中持续产生卵囊的能力。

结果

在测试的 21 个分离株中,有 12 个由于缺乏成熟配子体的产生(n=1)或在蚊子中产生令人满意数量的卵囊(n=11)而被排除在进一步分析之外。9 个分离株符合选择标准,通过有限稀释克隆并重新测试。克隆后,有 1 个分离株因不显示传播而被排除。其余 8 个分离株传播给了疟蚊或库蚊,并分为两组,一组具有可重复的平均卵囊感染强度高于(n=5)或低于五(n=3)。

结论

这些新的适应培养的疟原虫分离株具有可重复传播给疟蚊的能力,是疟疾研究工具包的有价值的补充。它们可以帮助开发疟疾干预措施,并且对于那些研究疟疾传播的人特别有用。

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