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. 1997 Feb;41(2):337–344. doi: 10.1128/aac.41.2.337

Use of a fluorescent probe to assess the activities of candidate agents against intracellular forms of Encephalitozoon microsporidia.

G J Leitch 1, M Scanlon 1, A Shaw 1, G S Visvesvara 1, S Wallace 1
PMCID: PMC163711  PMID: 9021189

Abstract

Microsporidia are obligate intracellular protozoan parasites. Three species of the genus Encephalitozoon are among the microsporidia that infect immunodeficient humans. These species, Encephalitozoon cuniculi, Encephalitozoon hellem, and Encephalitozoon intestinalis, all develop in a parasitophorous vacuole within a host cell. The present study describes a method that uses the fluorescent probe calcein and confocal microscopy to detect drug-induced effects in Encephalitozoon-infected green monkey kidney cells. The effects were as follows: (i) changes in parasite organization within the parasitophorous vacuole; (ii) swelling and gross morphological changes of parasite developing stages in situ; (iii) killing of developing parasite stages in situ, detected by their uptake of the fluorescent probe; and (iv) reduction in the viability of the host cell population, assessed by the loss of the probe. Verapamil and itraconazole were used to increase the vital dye loading by both uninfected and infected cells. Agents with known antimicrosporidial activity, albendazole and fumagillin, caused all three types of parasite changes at concentrations that had no detectable effect on host cell viability. The effective doses of albendazole and fumagillin that caused swelling and disorganization of parasite developing stages were 5 x 10(-7) and 10(-6) M respectively. Killing of developing stages was detected at 10-fold-higher concentrations for these agents and at 10(-5) M for metronidazole. This method can be used to screen candidate antimicrosporidial agents in infected cultured cells.

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