Cultivation of avian malaria parasites in mammalian liver cells |
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Authors: | R L Beaudoin C P Strome W G Clutter |
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Affiliation: | Experimental Parasitology Division, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 USA |
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Abstract: | The exoerythrocytic stages of Plasmodium lophurae and P. fallax were grown in cell cultures derived from embryonic mouse livers. Liver cell monolayers were maintained in continuous culture with frequent subculturing for extended periods of time. Morphologically, the main cell type was a large, flat cell which closely resembled in shape the mouse parenchymal cell, although small colonies of spindle-shaped cells could also be found. Mammalian cells were labelled with thymidine-3H prior to infection with avian merozoites so they could be positively distinguished from any avian cells which might be present in the merozoite inoculum as contaminants. Merozoites were observed inside the labelled mammalian cells within three hours and large forms were seen at 48 hr. The mammalian cells supported parasite growth comparable to that observed in avian cell cultures. |
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