Flow cytometric characterization of encystation in Entamoeba invadens

Publication date: December 2017 Source:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, Volume 218 Author(s): Brenda H. Welter, Michael G. Sehorn, Lesly A. Temesvari Entamoeba histolytica causes dysentery and liver abscess mostly in countries that lack proper sanitation. Infection is acquired by ingestion of the cyst form in contaminated food or water. E. histolytica does not encyst in vitro; thus, E. invadens, a reptilian parasite that encysts in vitro, has been used as a surrogate. Cysts are small and possess chitin-rich walls. These are characteristics that may be exploited by flow cytometry. We stained encysting E. invadens cells with a fluorescent chitin stain, and analyzed fluorescence and forward scatter by flow cytometry. We demonstrate that flow cytometry can be used to track differentiation, reveal unique cell populations, and evaluate encystation inhibitors. Graphical abstract
Source: Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology - Category: Parasitology Source Type: research