2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004186
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Monitoring of the Parasite Load in the Digestive Tract of Rhodnius prolixus by Combined qPCR Analysis and Imaging Techniques Provides New Insights into the Trypanosome Life Cycle

Abstract: BackgroundHere we report the monitoring of the digestive tract colonization of Rhodnius prolixus by Trypanosoma cruzi using an accurate determination of the parasite load by qPCR coupled with fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging (BLI). These complementary methods revealed critical steps necessary for the parasite population to colonize the insect gut and establish vector infection.Methodology/Principal FindingsqPCR analysis of the parasite load in the insect gut showed several limitations due mainly to the… Show more

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“…sordida ’s gut may be explained by the specific function of each segment during blood meal digestion. The anterior midgut of triatomines has a neutral-basic pH near 7.2 and functions as a reservoir of the ingested blood, which remains essentially undigested [ 61 ]. Only water elimination, erythrocyte lysis [ 59 ], and inhibition of blood clotting by anticoagulants [ 62 ] take place.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sordida ’s gut may be explained by the specific function of each segment during blood meal digestion. The anterior midgut of triatomines has a neutral-basic pH near 7.2 and functions as a reservoir of the ingested blood, which remains essentially undigested [ 61 ]. Only water elimination, erythrocyte lysis [ 59 ], and inhibition of blood clotting by anticoagulants [ 62 ] take place.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adult females were artificially fed on blood collected with heparin at the final concentrations of 2.5–10 U/mL of blood. After 24 h of feeding, the midgut of the insects was dissected and total DNA was extracted following the protocol described by [33]. The DNA sample was subjected to electrophoresis on 0.8% agarose gel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Midgut colonization by T. cruzi was recently revisited by Ferreira and collaborators, and as reported by Dias (1934), epimastigogenesis was shown to be completed in the PM of R. prolixus (Ferreira et al, 2016) and not in the anterior midgut, as was assumed for quite some time. Furthermore, the AM seems to be an inhospitable environment for the parasite, since the trypomastigote population is severely reduced 24 h after invading this portion of the gut (Dias et al, 2015;Ferreira et al, 2016;reviewed in Guarneri and Lorenzo, 2017). During this initial interval, it is assumed that the remaining parasites differentiate into intermediate or amastigotelike forms and quickly travel to the PM, where they will start to replicate (Guarneri and Lorenzo, 2017).…”
Section: Morphology and Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%