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Schistosoma mansoni: Cloning by microsurgical transplantation of sporocysts
Authors:J Jourdane  A Theron
Institution:Département de Biologie Animale, Université de Perpignan, 66025 Perpignan Cédex, France
Abstract:Development of a method of infecting of the molluscan host by microsurgical transplantation of the parasite's sporocysts enables the researcher to maintain the host cycle of Schistosoma mansoni exclusively by asexual means and without the participation of a vertebrate host. After transplantation, larval morphogenesis becomes altered to form an additional generation of sporocysts. These invade the digestive gland of the recipient mollusc progressively, producing normally infective cercariae. The maintenance of the life cycle of S. mansoni in the laboratory for 1 year, solely in the mollusc, has been obtained through six successive transplantations. Thus, a true cloning of S. mansoni has been achieved, the original transplant material being derived from a monomiracidial infection. From the practical viewpoint, this transplantation technique is of definite utility in the maintenance of the cycle, the vertebrate stage having been eliminated. From the theoretical viewpoint, unexpected analogies become apparent with the two types of larval demography found in Digenea (Digenea with sporocyst and Digenea with rediae).
Keywords:Trematode  Blood Fluke  Snail  Microsurgery  Transplantation of sporocysts  Morphogenesis  Sporocyst  production of additional generation  Cercarial production  Cloning  Life cycle  maintenance
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