Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing

This study describes the development of Cryptosporidium parvum in MDCK, MA-104, Hep-2 and Vero cell lines. Differences in susceptibility, infectivity, and the methodology of excystation were determined. Various solutions were considered to determine the factors which enhanced the excystation (eg wit...

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Main Authors: Chutatip Siripanth, Benjanee Punpoowong, Pornsawan Amarapal, Niramol Thima, Boonchuay Eampokalap, Joranit Kaewkungwa
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spelling th-mahidol.215642018-07-24T10:49:01Z Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing Chutatip Siripanth Benjanee Punpoowong Pornsawan Amarapal Niramol Thima Boonchuay Eampokalap Joranit Kaewkungwa Mahidol University Faculty of Tropical Medicine Bamrasnaradura Hospital Department of Protozoology Medicine This study describes the development of Cryptosporidium parvum in MDCK, MA-104, Hep-2 and Vero cell lines. Differences in susceptibility, infectivity, and the methodology of excystation were determined. Various solutions were considered to determine the factors which enhanced the excystation (eg with and without sodium hypochlorite, trypsin or sodium taurocholate). It was shown that the sporozoites could be excysted in media either with or without trypsin and sodium taurocholate, but the number of sporozoites in the latter solution was less than the former one. Only oocysts digested by sodium hypochlorite and trypsin can enter the culture cells. Numerous meronts and oocysts were demonstrated and persisted for 9 days. Asexual stages were not observed in MA-104. Only few oocysts could be detected 1-3 days post-inoculation. There was a significant difference between the number of oocysts, which invaded MDCK, MA-104, and Hep-2 cells. MDCK gave the highest susceptibility to oocyst invasion among the three cell lines and asexual stages were also found. Among the 25 isolates, which had been cultivated, 23 isolates could infect MDCK and Hep2. Only 2 isolates could not infect the MDCK cell. These 2 isolates could infect the Vero cell and yielded high numbers of trophozoites. Praziquantel (PZQ), doxycycline, and paromomycin (PRM) were tested on the infecting parasites. The drugs were added either with the inoculum or 24 hours after inoculation. None of them was effective, including PRM, which had been previously reported as effective. 2018-07-24T03:49:01Z 2018-07-24T03:49:01Z 2004-09-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.35, No.3 (2004), 540-546 01251562 2-s2.0-8444240501 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21564 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=8444240501&origin=inward
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Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Chutatip Siripanth
Benjanee Punpoowong
Pornsawan Amarapal
Niramol Thima
Boonchuay Eampokalap
Joranit Kaewkungwa
Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
description This study describes the development of Cryptosporidium parvum in MDCK, MA-104, Hep-2 and Vero cell lines. Differences in susceptibility, infectivity, and the methodology of excystation were determined. Various solutions were considered to determine the factors which enhanced the excystation (eg with and without sodium hypochlorite, trypsin or sodium taurocholate). It was shown that the sporozoites could be excysted in media either with or without trypsin and sodium taurocholate, but the number of sporozoites in the latter solution was less than the former one. Only oocysts digested by sodium hypochlorite and trypsin can enter the culture cells. Numerous meronts and oocysts were demonstrated and persisted for 9 days. Asexual stages were not observed in MA-104. Only few oocysts could be detected 1-3 days post-inoculation. There was a significant difference between the number of oocysts, which invaded MDCK, MA-104, and Hep-2 cells. MDCK gave the highest susceptibility to oocyst invasion among the three cell lines and asexual stages were also found. Among the 25 isolates, which had been cultivated, 23 isolates could infect MDCK and Hep2. Only 2 isolates could not infect the MDCK cell. These 2 isolates could infect the Vero cell and yielded high numbers of trophozoites. Praziquantel (PZQ), doxycycline, and paromomycin (PRM) were tested on the infecting parasites. The drugs were added either with the inoculum or 24 hours after inoculation. None of them was effective, including PRM, which had been previously reported as effective.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Chutatip Siripanth
Benjanee Punpoowong
Pornsawan Amarapal
Niramol Thima
Boonchuay Eampokalap
Joranit Kaewkungwa
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author Chutatip Siripanth
Benjanee Punpoowong
Pornsawan Amarapal
Niramol Thima
Boonchuay Eampokalap
Joranit Kaewkungwa
author_sort Chutatip Siripanth
title Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
title_short Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
title_full Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
title_fullStr Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening In vitro drug testing
title_sort comparison of cryptosporidium parvum development in various cell lines for screening in vitro drug testing
publishDate 2018
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