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Development of Cystoisospora felis in Cell Culture and in vitro Formation of Monozoic Tissue Cysts
Cystoisospora felis is a coccidian parasite commonly found in feces of domestic cats. Infection in cats occurs by ingestion of sporulated oocysts or consumption of rodents infected by the parasite. Scarce information is available about extraintestinal stages of C. felis in naturally infected interme...
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Published in: | Frontiers in veterinary science 2019-10, Vol.6, p.361-361 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Cystoisospora felis
is a coccidian parasite commonly found in feces of domestic cats. Infection in cats occurs by ingestion of sporulated oocysts or consumption of rodents infected by the parasite. Scarce information is available about extraintestinal stages of
C. felis
in naturally infected intermediate hosts, as well as in cell culture. The aim of the current work was to investigate the development of
C. felis
in Vero cells (African green monkey kidney) and MDCK cells (Madin-Darby canine kidney). Cell monolayers were inoculated with mechanically released sporozoites of
C. felis
, and parasite growth was daily examined using light microscopy. After cell invasion, only parasitophorous vacuoles containing a single zoite were observed. Five days post-inoculation with sporozoites, unstained cell monolayers were evaluated by differential interference contrast (DIC), and also by Romanovsky stain using conventional light microscopy. Single zoites, each surrounded by a cyst wall, were observed by both methods. Multiplication by endodyogeny did not occur in any cell monolayer. Treatment of encysted parasites with HCl-pepsin for 15 min led to dissolution of the cyst wall and release of intact and motile zoites. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of
in vitro
production of monozoic tissue cysts of
C. felis
. As kittens commonly shed
C. felis
in their feces, oocysts are easily available for
in vitro
production of monozoic tissue cysts of the parasite. Development of
C. felis
in cell culture may be employed as a model on tissue cyst formation of
Cystoisospora
spp. and closely related coccidia. |
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ISSN: | 2297-1769 2297-1769 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fvets.2019.00361 |