Literature DB >> 1437276

Adhesion of Trichomonas vaginalis to plastic surfaces: requirement for energy and serum constituents.

D Gold1, I Ofek.   

Abstract

The ability of Trichomonas vaginalis to adhere to plastic surfaces in the presence of various agents and under different growth conditions was examined in wells of microtitre plates containing unsupplemented TYI medium or the same, with various supplements. Following incubation, the wells were thoroughly washed and adhesion was determined by microscopic counting of the adherent organisms. There was no detectable adhesion in the absence of both serum and carbohydrate. Optimal adhesion (about 10-20% of the total number of parasites) was obtained throughout the growth curve in culture media supplemented with either serum or serum Cohn fractions IV-I (rich in alpha-globulin) or IV-4 (rich in alpha + beta-globulin) and 25 mM glucose, maltose or fructose, but not in plates pre-coated with the Cohn fractions. Cohn fraction II + III (rich in beta + gamma-globulin) moderately enhanced adhesion while Cohn fractions II (rich in gamma-globulin) or V (albumin), fibronectin, Tamm-Horsfall glycoproteins and polylysine were without effect. Non-metabolizable sugars (methyl derivatives of glucose, mannose or fucose) did not support growth, but, surprisingly, enhanced adhesion. At 4 degrees C, the trichomonads were not able to adhere and pre-adherent organisms detached from the plastic surface. Optimal adhesion was obtained at a pH range of 6.5-7.5 but was already detectable at pH 5.5. Cytochalasin E markedly suppressed adhesion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1437276     DOI: 10.1017/s0031182000073686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


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4.  Iron and contact with host cells induce expression of adhesins on surface of Trichomonas vaginalis.

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5.  Trichomonas vaginalis: strain differences in adhesion to plastic and virulence in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  D Gold
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6.  Serum Cohn fraction IV-1 supports the growth of Giardia lamblia in vitro.

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