Sheppard, J., et al. “Development of the Microsporidian Parasite, Loma Salmonae, in a Rainbow Trout Gill Epithelial Cell Line (RTG-1): Evidence of Xenoma Development in Vitro”. Parasitology, vol. 142, no. 2, 2015, pp. 326-31, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182014001620.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Sheppard, J.
Author: Speare, D. J.
Author: Wright, G. M.
Author: McConnachie, S. H.
Date Issued
2015
Date Published Online
2014-12-01
Abstract

Growth and propagation of fish-infecting microsporidians within cell culture has been more difficult to achieve than for insect- and human-infecting microsporidians. Fish microsporidia tend to elicit xenoma development rather than diffuse growth in vivo, and this process likely increases host specificity. We present evidence that the fish microsporidian, Loma salmonae, has the capacity to develop xenomas within a rainbow trout gill epithelial cell line (RTG-1). Spore numbers increased over a 4 weeks period within cell culture flasks. Xenoma-like structures were observed using phase contrast microscopy, and then confirmed using transmission electron microscopy. Optimization of the L. salmonae-RTG-1 cell model has important implications in elucidating the process of xenoma development induced by microsporidian parasites.

Language

  • English
Page range
326-331
Host Title
Parasitology
Volume
142
Issue
2
ISSN
14698161
PMID Identifier
25434457