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In vitro differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes into metacyclic trypomastigotes using a biphasic medium
Fecha
2021-09Registro en:
Rodríguez Durán, Jessica Jenireth; Muñoz Calderon, Arturo Alejandro; Gomez, Karina Andrea; Potenza, Mariana; In vitro differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes into metacyclic trypomastigotes using a biphasic medium; Elsevier; STAR Protocols; 2; 3; 9-2021; 1-10
2666-1667
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Autor
Rodríguez Durán, Jessica Jenireth
Muñoz Calderon, Arturo Alejandro
Gomez, Karina Andrea
Potenza, Mariana
Resumen
The pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi differentiates from epimastigotes (E) into infective metacyclic trypomastigotes (MTs) to invade the mammalian cell. This process, called metacyclogenesis, is mimicked in vitro by nutrient starvation or incubation with minimal media. Here, we describe an alternative protocol for metacyclogenesis by incubating E forms in a biphasic medium supplemented with human blood. Although time consuming, this procedure yields fully differentiated MTs without the presence of intermediate forms, even for cultures that have been maintained as E for years.