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Silver Nanoparticles Decrease the Viability of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts
Authors:Pamela Cameron  Birgit K. Gaiser  Bidha Bhandari  Paul M. Bartley  Frank Katzer  Helen Bridle
Affiliation:aHeriot-Watt University, School of Engineering, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;bMoredun Research Institute, Penicuik, United Kingdom;cHeriot-Watt University, School of Life Sciences, Nanosafety Research Group, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;dNovo Science Ltd., Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Abstract:Oocysts of the waterborne protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum are highly resistant to chlorine disinfection. We show here that both silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and silver ions significantly decrease oocyst viability, in a dose-dependent manner, between concentrations of 0.005 and 500 μg/ml, as assessed by an excystation assay and the shell/sporozoite ratio. For percent excystation, the results are statistically significant for 500 μg/ml of AgNPs, with reductions from 83% for the control to 33% with AgNPs. For Ag ions, the results were statistically significant at 500 and 5,000 μg/ml, but the percent excystation values were reduced only to 66 and 62%, respectively, from 86% for the control. The sporozoite/shell ratio was affected to a greater extent following AgNP exposure, presumably because sporozoites are destroyed by interaction with NPs. We also demonstrated via hyperspectral imaging that there is a dual mode of interaction, with Ag ions entering the oocyst and destroying the sporozoites while AgNPs interact with the cell wall and, at high concentrations, are able to fully break the oocyst wall.
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