Plasmodium berghei: production and quantitation of hepatic stages derived from irradiated sporozoites in rats and mice
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Plasmodium berghei: production and quantitation of hepatic stages derived from irradiated sporozoites in rats and mice
Abstract
Immunization with irradiated-attenuated malaria sporozoites has been shown to protect both rodents and humans against a homologous sporozoite challenge. Irradiated-attenuated sporozoites retain their capacity to invade hepatocytes and transform into trophozoites without undergoing complete schizogony. As a result, the minute size of these trophozoites (4-8 microns) makes their detection by conventional microscopy difficult. An additional problem lies in obtaining sufficient quantities of exoerythrocytic stages of attenuated parasites in vivo to study their antigenic repertoire and the sequence of events that occur after immunization of hosts. We have used a previously described method of inoculating Plasmodium berghei sporozoites directly into specific liver lobes (HPBI = hepatic portal branch inoculation) to improve parasite yields. Comparing HPBI with tail vein inoculation of sporozoites in Brown Norway rats and C57BL/6 mice revealed up to a 6-fold increase in hepatic parasite yields by HPBI method. The inoculation of 3 x 10(6) irradiated sporozoites via HPBI yielded 139 +/- 2 and 69 +/- 2 exoerythrocytic parasites per cm2 of liver in Brown Norway rats and C57BL/6 mice, respectively. The HPBI method therefore not only facilitates visualization of a large number of irradiated hepatic stage parasites within the defined lobes of the liver but also provides ample numbers of parasites for immunization and for immunological analysis.
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