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Purification of Plasmodium and Babesia- infected erythrocytes using a non-woven fabric filter.

Authors :
Tao ZY
Liu WP
Dong J
Feng XX
Yao DW
Lv QL
Ibrahim U
Dong JJ
Culleton R
Gu W
Su PP
Tao L
Li JY
Fang Q
Xia H
Source :
Tropical biomedicine [Trop Biomed] 2020 Dec 01; Vol. 37 (4), pp. 911-918.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The purification of parasite-infected erythrocytes from whole blood containing leucocytes is crucial for many downstream genetic and molecular assays in parasitology. Current methodologies to achieve this are often costly and time consuming. Here, we demonstrate the successful application of a cheap and simple Non-Woven Fabric (NWF) filter for the purification of parasitized red blood cells from whole blood. NWF filtration was applied to the malaria-parasitized blood of three strains of mice, and one strain of rat, and to Babesia gibsoni parasitized dog blood. Before and after filtration, the white blood cell (WBC) removal rates and red blood cell (RBC) recovery rates were measured. After NWF filter treatment of rodent malaria-infected blood, the WBC removal rates and RBC recovery rates were, for Kunming mice: 99.51%±0.30% and 86.12%±8.37%; for BALB/C mice: 99.61%±0.15% and 80.74%±7.11%; for C57 mice: 99.71%±0.12% and 84.87%±3.83%; for Sprague-Dawley rats: 99.93%±0.03% and 83.30%±2.96%. Microscopy showed WBCs were efficiently removed from infected dog blood samples, and there was no obvious morphological change of B. gibsoni parasites. NWF filters efficiently remove leukocytes from malaria parasite-infected mouse and rat blood, and are also suitable for filtration of B. gibsoni-infected dog blood.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2521-9855
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tropical biomedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33612745
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.37.4.911