Survival and growth of M. perstans larvae in a human colon carcinoma cell line-based in vitro culture

Mansonella perstans infections are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central and South America and thus can be considered as the most prevalent parasite of man in tropical Africa. In contrast to the high prevalence, knowledge about the biology of this filarial nematode is restricted and no effect...

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Published in:Experimental parasitology Vol. 265; p. 108822
Main Authors: Gandjui, Narcisse Victor Tchamatchoua, Fombad, Fanny Fri, Kien, Chi Anizette, Ebai, Rene, Esofi, Frederick, Ntuh, Anna Ning, Ouam, Emmanuel, Chunda, Valerine Chawa, Ekanya, Relindis, Nietcho, Franck Noel, Foyet, Juluis Visnel, Nchang, Lucy Cho, Magha, Chefor, Njouendou, Abdel Jelil, Enyong, Peter, Hoerauf, Achim, Wanji, Samuel, Ritter, Manuel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-10-2024
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Summary:Mansonella perstans infections are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central and South America and thus can be considered as the most prevalent parasite of man in tropical Africa. In contrast to the high prevalence, knowledge about the biology of this filarial nematode is restricted and no effective treatment regimens of this ivermectin-resistant parasite is lacking. An obstacle for the research is that M. perstans resides in body cavities and thus have been only rarely recovered during surgery or autopsy. Therefore, alternative methods like in vitro culture systems need to be implemented to decipher the nature of mansonellosis and effective drugs. Previously, we have established a monkey kidney epithelial cell-based in vitro culture for the maintenance of M. perstans infective larvae (L3) up to 77 days. However, no alternative for this culture system have been postulated to allow longer survival rates and development of adult worms in vitro. Thus, we aim to establish an alternative in vitro culture system for M. perstans L3. M. perstans L3 were isolated from engorged and laboratory reared Culicoides midges. The larvae were then cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium supplemented with either 10% foetal bovine serum (FBS), 10% newborn calf serum (NCS) or 1% bovine serum albumin (BSA) together with human colon carcinoma cells (HCT-8) as feeder cells. Survival and growth were recorded. We obtained that the 10% NCS culture condition was superior allowing long-term maintenance of M. perstans L3 for up to 100 days and boosted growth of the parasites for up to 5-folds compared to the initial size at culture inception. Although no moulting of the L3 into L4 or adult worms could be overserved, the human colon carcinoma cell-based in vitro culture provides an alternative platform to analyse M. perstans biology and screen for novel drugs against M. perstans. [Display omitted] •Mansonella perstans is considered as the most prevalent parasite of man in tropical Africa.•In vitro culture systems for long-term maintenance of M. perstans are mandatory.•Human colon carcinoma cell-based culture allows parasite survival.•Addition of 10% newborn calf serum allow parasite survival and growth for up to 100 days.
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ISSN:0014-4894
1090-2449
1090-2449
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108822