LM14 defined medium enables continuous growth of Trypanosoma cruzi

De Paula Lima, C. V., Batista, M., Kugeratski, F. G., Vincent, I. M. , Soares, M. J., Probst, C. M., Krieger, M. A. and Marchini, F. K. (2014) LM14 defined medium enables continuous growth of Trypanosoma cruzi. BMC Microbiology, 14(238), (doi: 10.1186/s12866-014-0238-y)

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Abstract

Background: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, alternates between distinct morphological and functional forms during its life cycle. Axenic multiplication and differentiation processes of this protozoan parasite can be reproduced in vitro, enabling the isolation and study of the different evolutionary forms. Although there are several publications attempting the cultivation of T. cruzi under chemically defined conditions, in our experience none of the published media are capable of maintaining T. cruzi in continuous growth.<p></p> Results: In this work we modified a known chemically defined medium for Trypanosoma brucei growth. The resulting LM14 and LM14B defined media enabled cultivation of five different strains of T. cruzi for more than forty passages until now. The parasite’s biological characteristics such as morphology and differentiation to metacyclic trypomastigotes were maintained when defined media is used.<p></p> Conclusions: The establishment of a defined medium for T. cruzi cultivation is an important tool for basic biological research allowing several different approaches, providing new perspectives for further studies related to cell biology of this parasite.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Vincent, Dr Isabel
Authors: De Paula Lima, C. V., Batista, M., Kugeratski, F. G., Vincent, I. M., Soares, M. J., Probst, C. M., Krieger, M. A., and Marchini, F. K.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Infection & Immunity
Journal Name:BMC Microbiology
Publisher:BioMed Central
ISSN:1471-2180
ISSN (Online):1471-2180
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2014 The Authors
First Published:First published in BMC Microbiology 14(238)
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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