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Establishment of an in vitro culture system to study the developmental biology of Onchocerca volvulus with implications for anti-Onchocerca drug discovery and screening.

Narcisse V T Gandjui1,2, Abdel J Njouendou1,2,3, Eric N Gemeg1,2, Fanny F Fombad1,2,4, Manuel Ritter5, Chi A Kien1,2, Valerine C Chunda1,2, Jerome Fru1,2, Mathias E Esum1,2, Marc P Hübner5,6, Peter A Enyong1,2, Achim Hoerauf5,6, Samuel Wanji1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infections with Onchocerca volvulus nematodes remain a threat in Sub-Saharan Africa after three decades of ivermectin mass drug administration. Despite this effort, there is still an urgent need for understanding the parasite biology especially the mating behaviour and nodule formation as well as the development of more potent drugs that can clear the developmental (L3, L4, L5) and adult stages of the parasite and inhibit parasite reproduction and behaviour. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Prior to culture, freshly harvested O. volvulus L3 larvae from dissected Simulium damnosum flies were purified by centrifugation using a 30% Percoll solution to eliminate fly tissue debris and contaminants. Parasites were cultured in both cell-free and cell-based co-culture systems and monitored daily by microscopic visual inspection. Exhausted culture medium was replenished every 2-3 days. The cell-free culture system (DMEM supplemented with 10% NCS) supported the viability and motility of O. volvulus larvae for up to 84 days, while the co-culture system (DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS and seeded on LLC-MK2 feeder cells) extended worm survival for up to 315 days. Co-culture systems alone promoted two consecutive parasite moults (L3 to L4 and L4 to L5) with highest moulting rates (69.2±30%) observed in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS and seeded on LLC-MK2 feeder cells, while no moult was observed in DMEM supplemented with 10% NCS and seeded on LEC feeder cells. In DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS and seeded on LLC-MK2 feeder cells, O. volvulus adult male worms attached to the vulva region of adult female worms and may have mated in vitro. Apparent early initiation of nodulogenesis was observed in both DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS and seeded on LLC-MK2 and DMEM supplemented with 10% NCS and seeded on LLC-MK2 systems.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The present study describes an in vitro system in which O. volvulus L3 larvae can be maintained in culture leading to the development of adult stages. Thus, this in vitro system may provide a platform to investigate mating behaviour and early stage of nodulogenesis of O. volvulus adult worms that can be used as additional targets for macrofilaricidal drug screening.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33561123      PMCID: PMC7899360          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis        ISSN: 1935-2727


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Authors:  Abdel Jelil Njouendou; Manuel Ritter; Chi Anizette Kien; Mathias E Esum; Winston Patrick Chounna Ndongmo; Fanny Fri Fombad; Narcisse Victor T Gandjui; Flobert Njiokou; Peter Enyong; Kenneth Pfarr; Joseph Turner; Laura E Layland; Achim Hoerauf; Samuel Wanji
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3.  Adoptive Transfer of Immune Cells Into RAG2IL-2Rγ-Deficient Mice During Litomosoides sigmodontis Infection: A Novel Approach to Investigate Filarial-Specific Immune Responses.

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