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Improved plaque assay for Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.

B Hanson.   

Abstract

The assay of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi infectivity by plaquing has been improved substantially by a number of changes which were based on our understanding of factors which enhance scrub typhus rickettsial infection of, and replication in, cultured cells. Greater numbers of plaques and/or larger plaques resulted from: use of tissue culture medium instead of brain heart infusion broth as the rickettsial diluent; plaquing in a contact-inhibited mouse embryo cell line rather than in growth-inhibited or uninhibited Vero cells; infection and incubation of monolayers at 35 degrees C instead of at lower temperatures; frequent feeding of infected cultures with medium containing ample amounts of serum; and inclusion of chicken serum in the overlay medium. Plaquing in 24-well tissue culture plates instead of in petri dishes or flasks greatly simplified the handling of large numbers of samples and was beneficial economically as well. Easily recognized rickettsial plaques were counted microscopically under x40 magnification, and maximum counts were obtained 12-14 days after infection, depending on the rickettsial strain. Slightly longer incubation yielded macroscopically visible counts. In addition to enhancing plaque number and size, the changes in standard R. tsutsugamushi plaquing methods resulted in an easier, faster, and more reliable assay, with improved reproducibility of plaque formation, maintenance of infected cell monolayers, and avoidance of microbial contamination.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3107412     DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1987.36.631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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2.  Improved plaque assays for Rickettsia prowazekii in Vero 76 cells.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Intrinsic fluoroquinolone resistance in Orientia tsutsugamushi.

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6.  Susceptibility of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi Gilliam to gamma interferon in cultured mouse cells.

Authors:  B Hanson
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 3.441

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Review 9.  An Update on Host-Pathogen Interplay and Modulation of Immune Responses during Orientia tsutsugamushi Infection.

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10.  Application of ImageJ program to the enumeration of Orientia tsutsugamushi organisms cultured in vitro.

Authors:  Sontana Siritantikorn; Suthatip Jintaworn; Sansanee Noisakran; Yupin Suputtamongkol; Daniel H Paris; Stuart D Blacksell
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