In vitro culture of Dirofilaria immitis third- and fourth-stage larvae under defined conditions.

The objective of the present study was to define culture conditions under which larval Dirofilaria immitis would molt, grow, and survive. Third-stage larvae (L3) survived for over 3 wk with a molt rate of up to 95% in a variety of media supplemented with fetal calf serum. Bovine albumin, added to several media at concentrations of 10-30 mg/ml, also proved to be an effective culture supplement for the induction of molting and for supporting larval survival. Two gas phases were tested, 5% CO2/95% N2 and 5% CO2/air; no differences were noted in larval development based on gas phase. Larvae, maintained in media with FCS or albumin for 48 hr, were capable of completing the molting process and growing in length in unsupplemented media. If the temperature at which cultures were maintained was changed from 37 C to 27 C, L3 did not molt but did survive for several weeks. Two factors required for larval D. immitis molting and growth have been identified, temperature of approximately 37 C and the presence of albumin in the culture medium. The defined culture system developed for D. immitis L3 may provide a source for collection of excretory-secretory antigens, which could prove useful in immunodiagnosis or immunoprophylaxis as well as provide a means of studying the process and requirements of filarial larval molting.

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