International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (Apr 2021)

Workflow of Lotmaria passim isolation: Experimental infection with a low-passage strain causes higher honeybee mortality rates than the PRA-403 reference strain

  • María Buendía-Abad,
  • Mariano Higes,
  • Raquel Martín-Hernández,
  • Laura Barrios,
  • Aranzazu Meana,
  • Alberto Fernández Fernández,
  • Antonio Osuna,
  • Luis Miguel De Pablos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 68 – 74

Abstract

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The impact of trypanosomatid parasites on honeybee health may represent a major threat to bee colonies worldwide. However, few axenic isolates have been generated to date and with no details on cell culture passages, a parameter that could influence parasite virulence. To address this question, a trypanosomatid isolation protocol was developed and a new strain was obtained, named L. passim C1. Using experimental infection of worker honeybees, we compared the virulence and mortality rates of the ATCC PRA-403 reference strain and C1 strain, the latter showing higher virulence from 10 days post-infection onward. This study highlights the impact of cell culture passages on the pathogenicity of L. passim in honeybees, providing new evidence of its negative effects on honeybee health.

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