Journal article

Isolation, enrichment and primary characterisation of vitelline cells from Schistosoma mansoni obtained by the organ isolation method


Authors listLu, Zhigang; Quack, Thomas; Hahnel, Steffen; Gelmedin, Verena; Pouokam, Ervice; Diener, Martin; Hardt, Martin; Michel, Gabriela; Baal, Nelli; Hackstein, Holger; Grevelding, Christoph G.

Publication year2015

Pages663-672

JournalInternational Journal for Parasitology

Volume number45

Issue number9-10

ISSN0020-7519

eISSN1879-0135

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2015.04.002

PublisherElsevier


Abstract

In the emerging era of post-genomic research on schistosomes, new methods are required to functionally analyse genes of interest in more detail. Among other tools, schistosome cell lines are needed to overcome present research constraints. Based on a recently established organ isolation protocol for adult Schistosoma mansoni, we report here on the successful enrichment of vitellarium tissue and isolation of vitelline cells. Morphological analyses performed by bright field, fluorescence, scanning and transmission electron microscopy showed typical features of S1 to S4 stage vitelline cells. In addition, molecular analyses using reverse transcription-PCR confirmed the identity of vitelline cells. Cytological and physiological studies included staining experiments with viability dyes and a neutral lipid stain, as well as calcium (Ca2+) imaging. Together they demonstrated cell viability, the possibility to define the differentiation stage of individual vitelline cells, and the suitability to investigate Ca2+-associated processes herein. Finally, fluorescence-activated cell sorting was shown to be a convenient way to separate and enrich S1 to S4 stage vitelline cells. In summary, these results demonstrate the expedience of the organ isolation protocol to obtain vitellarium tissue. Importantly, the protocol allows vitelline cells representing defined differentiation stages to be purified, which can be cultured in vitro and used to investigate diverse aspects of schistosome reproductive biology in the post-genomic era.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLu, Z., Quack, T., Hahnel, S., Gelmedin, V., Pouokam, E., Diener, M., et al. (2015) Isolation, enrichment and primary characterisation of vitelline cells from Schistosoma mansoni obtained by the organ isolation method, International Journal for Parasitology, 45(9-10), pp. 663-672. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2015.04.002

APA Citation styleLu, Z., Quack, T., Hahnel, S., Gelmedin, V., Pouokam, E., Diener, M., Hardt, M., Michel, G., Baal, N., Hackstein, H., & Grevelding, C. (2015). Isolation, enrichment and primary characterisation of vitelline cells from Schistosoma mansoni obtained by the organ isolation method. International Journal for Parasitology. 45(9-10), 663-672. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2015.04.002


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