Improved techniques for the culture of the liver stages of Plasmodium berghei and their relevance to the study of causal prophylactic drugs.

Acta Leidensia Pub Date : 1989-01-01
C S Davies, A S Suhrbier, L A Winger, R E Sinden
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The in vitro exoerythrocytic (EE) of Plasmodium berghei was compared in primary rat and mouse hepatocytes and the human hepatoma cell line HepG2. All of the cell-types supported the full maturation of EE stages, but the HepG2 cells were much more susceptible to infection than the primary rodent hepatocytes and were also the most efficient host cells. Following refinement of culture techniques, the development of EE forms which is now observed in HepG2 cells closely reflects that occurring in vivo with respect to the morphology and size of parasites and their rate of maturation. Furthermore, high densities of parasites are reproducibly achieved. A detailed description is presented of exoerythrocytic development in HepG2 cells. The application of these cultures to chemosensitivity studies is discussed and the relative advantages of employing cell lines or primary hepatocytes as host cells in such a system are considered.

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伯氏疟原虫肝段培养技术的改进及其与因果预防药物研究的相关性。
比较了伯氏疟原虫在原代大鼠、小鼠肝细胞和人肝癌细胞系HepG2中的体外外红细胞增殖情况。所有细胞类型都支持EE阶段的完全成熟,但HepG2细胞比原代鼠肝细胞更容易感染,也是最有效的宿主细胞。随着培养技术的改进,现在在HepG2细胞中观察到的EE形式的发展密切反映了寄生虫在体内的形态和大小及其成熟速度。此外,寄生虫的高密度是可再生的。详细描述了HepG2细胞的外红细胞发育。讨论了这些培养物在化学敏感性研究中的应用,并考虑了在这种系统中使用细胞系或原代肝细胞作为宿主细胞的相对优势。
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