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Culture of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro: a subculture technique used for demonstrating antiplasmodial activity in serum from some Gambians, resident in an endemic malarious area

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

R. S. Phillips
Affiliation:
National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA
P. I. Trigg
Affiliation:
National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA
T. J. Finnigan-Scott
Affiliation:
National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA
R. K. Bartholomew
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council Laboratories, Fajara, The Gambia, West Africa

Extract

A technique is described for obtaining consistent reinvasion and multiplication of the erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum from humans in vitro. Subsequent to this, P. falciparum was subcultured through almost three cycles in vitro, during which multiplication of the parasite was obtained in the first but maintenance or only slight increase in numbers was obtained in the second subculture. The effect of sera from adult Gambians on the reinvasion of P. falciparum was measured in vitro both morphologically and by the incorporation of [14C]isoleucine into parasite protein and by the incorporation of [3H]adenosine into parasite DNA and RNA. Two sera reduced the amount of reinvasion.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1972

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