Lyne Jossé, Alexander J. Bones, Tracey Purton, Martin Michaelis, Anastasios D. Tsaousis
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Cryptosporidium is a genus of ubiquitous unicellular parasites belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. Cryptosporidium species are the second largest cause of childhood diarrhea and are associated with increased morbidity. Accompanying this is the low availability of treatment and lack of vaccines. The major barrier to developing effective treatment is the lack of reliable in vitro culture methods. Recently, our lab has successfully cultivated C. parvum in the esophageal cancer–derived cell line COLO-680N, and has been able to maintain infection for several weeks. The success of this cell line was assessed with a combination of various techniques including fluorescent microscopy and qPCR. In addition, to tackle the issue of long-term oocyst production in vitro , a simple, low-cost bioreactor system using the COLO-680N cell line was established, which produced infectious oocysts for 4 months. This chapter provides details on the methodologies used to culture, maintain, and assess Cryptosporidium infection and propagation in COLO-680N. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
小隐孢子虫细胞培养平台的研究
隐孢子虫是一种普遍存在的单细胞寄生虫属,属于顶复门。隐孢子虫是儿童腹泻的第二大病因,并与发病率增加有关。伴随而来的是治疗的可得性低和疫苗的缺乏。发展有效治疗的主要障碍是缺乏可靠的体外培养方法。最近,我们实验室成功地在食管癌来源的细胞系COLO-680N中培养了小弧菌,并能维持感染数周。利用荧光显微镜和qPCR等多种技术对该细胞系的成功进行了评估。此外,为了解决卵囊在体外长期产生的问题,我们建立了一种简单、低成本的生物反应器系统,利用COLO-680N细胞系,培养了4个月的感染性卵囊。本章详细介绍了在COLO-680N中培养、维持和评估隐孢子虫感染和繁殖的方法。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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