Properties of Trichomonas vaginalis grown under chemostat controlled growth conditions.
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Vol. 66 (3) , 193-199
- https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.66.3.193
Abstract
Trichomonas vaginalis isolates NYH 286 and IR 78 were grown in continuous flow culture conditions in a complex trypticase-yeast extract-maltose medium supplemented with heat-inactivated horse serum. Parasites could be stably maintained in the chemostat at high densities ranging from 1 .times. 106 to 1 .times. 107 organisms ml-1. Growth densities, acid production, and profiles of total versus secreted trichomonad proteins were characterized at different rates of growth and pH. Growth rate influenced the extent of parasite production of acid and the shedding of proteins into the medium but had no effect on overall parasite density. Lowering the pH from 6.0 to 5.0 resulted both in a decrease of cell density and acid production. At pH 4.5 isolate IR 78 but not NYH 286 was capable of growth and multiplication, showing the ability of some isolates to survive at the vaginal pH of healthy individuals. At this lower pH, however, isolate NYH 286 but not IR 78 synthesised new proteins which were detectable in stained gels. Also, inoculation of the chemostat with isolate NYH 286 comprising a mixture of fluorescent (positive, pos) and non-flourescent (negative, neg) trichomonads as defined by monoclonal antibody reactivity to a surface immunogen resulted in a change in the parasite population to an almost homogeneous neg phenotype. These neg phenotype organisms swtiched back to pos phenotype after transfer to test tubes.This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
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