Continuous in vitro culture of Babesia divergens in a serum-free medium

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作者
Grande, N
Precigout, E
Ancelin, ML
Moubri, K
Carcy, B
Lemesre, JL
Vial, H
Gorenflot, A
机构
[1] UFR SCI PHARMACEUT & BIOL,UPRES 699,BIOL CELLULAIRE & MOL LAB,F-34060 MONTPELLIER 02,FRANCE
[2] UNIV MONTPELLIER 2,UMR 5539 CNRS,F-34095 MONTPELLIER 05,FRANCE
[3] ORSTOM,UNITE BIOL PARASITAIRE,LAB GRANDES ENDEMIES TROP,F-34032 MONTPELLIER,FRANCE
关键词
Babesia divergens; serum-free culture; bovine serum albumin Cohn's fraction V (BSA-FV); fatty acids; serum lipids; Albumax I;
D O I
10.1017/S0031182097008937
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Babesia divergens was cultivated in RPMI 1640 (25 mM HEPES) supplemented with 10 % human serum (RPMI-10 % HS) with a high percentage of parasitized erythrocytes (PPE) (greater than or equal to 40 %). Standardization of in vitro tests, purification of exoantigens, biochemical studies and the safety of the culture handler motivated the development of a serum-free defined medium. Removal of serum greatly reduced the PPE but, after a period of adaptation, the culture was continuous and the parasite was able to develop a 3 % routine PPE. Addition of vitamins or reduced glutathione in basal medium (RPMI) did not improve the PPE. The Supplementation of basal medium with lipidic carrier (Albumax I or bovine serum albumin-Cohn's fraction V) promoted the growth of B. divergens with high PPE (> 30 %) close to those obtained in RPMI-10 % HS. Neither protein nor lipid fractions alone were able to restore the growth of B. divergens. Nevertheless, the whole lipid fraction from serum or Albumax I added to delipidated albumin partially restored the growth (7 % PPE), indicating that the presentation of specific lipids by a carrier is crucial for the parasite. All the data indicate that Albumax I can replace human serum offering the advantages of safety, standardization for chemosensitivity tests, and exoantigen purification.
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