1. Resolution of multiclonal infections of Trypanosoma cruzi from naturally infected triatomine bugs and from experimentally infected mice by direct plating on a sensitive solid medium.
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Yeo M, Lewis MD, Carrasco HJ, Acosta N, Llewellyn M, da Silva Valente SA, de Costa Valente V, de Arias AR, and Miles MA
- Subjects
- Animals, Cloning, Molecular methods, Culture Media, DNA, Protozoan analysis, Insect Vectors parasitology, Mice, Parasitemia parasitology, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Rhodnius parasitology, Triatoma parasitology, Trypanosoma cruzi genetics, Trypanosoma cruzi isolation & purification, Chagas Disease genetics, Triatominae parasitology, Trypanosoma cruzi growth & development
- Abstract
The isolation of biological clones of Trypanosoma cruzi by microscopically dispensing individual organisms or by serial dilution is laborious and time consuming. The inability to resolve mixed T. cruzi infections, from vectors and hosts, and to isolate clones of slow growing genotypes by efficient plating on solid media, has hindered characterisation studies and downstream applications. We have devised and validated a sensitive, solid medium plating technique for rapid in vitro isolation of clones representative of all the recognised T. cruzi lineages (TCI, TCIIa-e), including the slow growing strain CANIII (TC IIa) and Trypanosoma rangeli, with high plating efficiencies. Furthermore, the method is effective for the isolation of clones directly from silvatic triatomine bugs and from experimentally infected mice harbouring mixed infections, allowing resolution of multiclonal infections from varied sources.
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- 2007
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