Toxoplasma tachyzoites from cell culture are more appropriate in some situations
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Published:2010-04-01
Issue:5
Volume:63
Page:438-440
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ISSN:0021-9746
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Pathology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Clin Pathol
Author:
Chatterton Jean M W,McDonagh Susan,Ho-Yen Darrel O
Abstract
BackgroundLaboratories traditionally culture toxoplasma tachyzoites in animals for testing and experimental use. This article considers why available cell culture methods are not used more often.AimTo compare HeLa cell culture and animal culture for production of toxoplasma tachyzoites.MethodsIn 2000 HeLa culture replaced animal culture for continuous production of toxoplasma tachyzoites in the Scottish Toxoplasma Reference Laboratory. The performance of animal culture (1994–1998) was compared with HeLa culture (2004–2008). A PubMed search was carried out for 1998 and 2008 to assess the culture methods used in laboratories.ResultsAnimal culture was able to produce higher yields of tachyzoites (109 from a cotton rat peritoneal harvest compared to 107 from a 75 cm2 cell culture flask) but significantly more HeLa cultures were successful (93% versus 84%; p=0.025). There was no difference in the quality of tachyzoites from animal and HeLa cultures as demonstrated by the high levels of success in the dye test. HeLa culture offered significant advantages in flexibility and control. A review of the literature showed no significant change in the method of culture used in laboratories between 1998 and 2008 (p=0.36).ConclusionThe availability of cell culture methods and the increasingly stringent regulations on the use of animals have not resulted in a decline in the use of animal culture. Animals are necessary for certain experiments but many studies could use cell-culture-derived parasites.
Subject
General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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