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Abstract
The effect of trypsin treatment on the transformation of monomorphic Trypanosoma b. gambiense (Wellcome strain) bloodstream forms to procyclic forms was studied in HEPES-buffered RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 20% inactivated fetal calf serum in the presence of GA-1 cells as feeder layers at 27 degrees C. In this system, 35%-40% of the bloodstream forms transformed to procyclic forms within 24 h, and over 95% of the trypanosomes changed into procyclic forms by day 3 after initiation of the culture. Established cultures of procyclic forms yielded up to 1.5-2 x 10(7) trypanosomes/ml. However, transformation of nontreated and inhibited trypsin-treated bloodstream forms were prolonged compared to trypsin-treated populations. In this experiment, the first procyclic forms could be detected on day 7 after initiation of the culture and transformation was complete within 15 days. The transformation of T. b. gambiense from bloodstream to procyclic forms required the living GA-1 cells as feeder layer cells, but established cultures of procyclic forms could be maintained in the culture medium without feeder cells for more than 300 days.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3194362 DOI: 10.1007/bf00531625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289