Robust continuous in vitro culture of the Plasmodium cynomolgi erythrocytic stages
The ability to culture pathogenic organisms substantially enhances the quest for fundamental knowledge and the development of vaccines and drugs. Thus, the elaboration of a protocol for the in vitro cultivation of the erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum revolutionized research on this impor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2019-08, Vol.10 (1), p.3635-13, Article 3635 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The ability to culture pathogenic organisms substantially enhances the quest for fundamental knowledge and the development of vaccines and drugs. Thus, the elaboration of a protocol for the in vitro cultivation of the erythrocytic stages of
Plasmodium falciparum
revolutionized research on this important parasite. However, for
P. vivax
, the most widely distributed and difficult to treat malaria parasite, a strict preference for reticulocytes thwarts efforts to maintain it in vitro. Cultivation of
P. cynomolgi
, a macaque-infecting species phylogenetically close to
P. vivax
, was briefly reported in the early 1980s, but not pursued further. Here, we define the conditions under which
P. cynomolgi
can be adapted to long term in vitro culture to yield parasites that share many of the morphological and phenotypic features of
P. vivax
. We further validate the potential of this culture system for high-throughput screening to prime and accelerate anti-
P. vivax
drug discovery efforts.
Present understanding of
Plasmodium vivax
biology is hampered by its inability to grow in vitro. Here, the authors developed an in vitro culture of its simian counterpart,
P. cynomolgi
, which shares morphological and phenotypic similarities with
P. vivax
, initiating a new phase in
vivax
research. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-019-11332-4 |