In vitro culture of the parasitic stage larvae of hematophagous parasitic nematode Haemonchus contortus

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY International journal for parasitology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpara.2025.01.007
Lu Liu , Zongshan Zhang , Fuqiang Liu , Hui Liu , Lisha Ye , Feng Liu , Nishith Gupta , Chunqun Wang , Min Hu
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Current research on common parasitic nematodes is limited because their infective stages cannot be propagated in vitro. Here, we report a culture system for developing L4s of Haemonchus contortus, a blood-feeding nematode of ruminants. Our results demonstrated that a proportionate mixture of NCTC-109 to Luria-Bertini (1:2) media promoted the formation of early L4s and then into late L4s upon inclusion of 12.5% (v/v) defibrinated blood, albeit with a decline in survival. Adding antioxidants (0.3 mg/mL of L-glutathione or 200 nmol of vitamin C) improved survival of L4s, with approximately 90% developing to late L4s by 22 days. These L4s showed parallel morphological features (such as digestive and reproduction systems) compared with in vivo L4s at day 7 (following challenge infection), although with delayed development. Our work optimized the in vitro culture system for L4s while providing an important platform for in-depth molecular research on Haemonchus and other related parasitic nematodes.

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噬血血线虫寄生期幼虫的体外培养。
目前对常见寄生线虫的研究是有限的,因为它们的感染阶段不能在体外繁殖。在这里,我们报告了一种培养系统,用于发展弯曲血线虫L4s,一种反刍动物的吸血线虫。我们的研究结果表明,NCTC-109与Luria-Bertini(1:2)培养基的比例混合物促进了早期L4s的形成,然后在12.5% (v/v)的去纤血中促进了晚期L4s的形成,尽管存活率下降。添加抗氧化剂(0.3 mg/mL的l -谷胱甘肽或200 nmol的维生素C)提高了L4s的存活率,大约90%的L4s在22天内发展到晚期。与体内L4s相比,这些L4s在第7天(感染后)表现出相似的形态特征(如消化和生殖系统),尽管发育迟缓。本研究优化了L4s的体外培养体系,为深入研究Haemonchus及其他相关寄生线虫的分子结构提供了重要平台。
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