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12 July 2008 Standardization of a colorimetric method to quantify growth and metabolic activity of Wolbachia-infected mosquito cells
Ann M. Fallon, Vanessa J. Hellestad
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The Aedes albopictus Aa23 cell line, which is persistently infected with Wolbachia pipientis strain wAlbB, tends to grow as aggregated clusters of cells that are difficult to disperse for conventional quantification based on cell number. We used A. albopictus C7-10 cells to validate conversion of methylthiazole tetrazolium (MTT) to a colored formazan product with respect to incubation time, cell number over a 40-fold range, and metabolic activity as cells enter stationary phase. Using this assay, we showed that the doubling time of Aa23 cells increases from about 45 h early after plating to more than 70 h as the cells reach stationary levels. Growth of Aa23 cells proceeds at similar rates in the presence or absence of tetracycline concentrations that decrease the abundance of Wolbachia. Insofar as the MTT assay reflects mitochondrial function, our results indicate that, in Aa23 cells, abundance of intracellular Wolbachia has no measurable effect on mitochondrial activity in the presence of tetracycline.

Ann M. Fallon and Vanessa J. Hellestad "Standardization of a colorimetric method to quantify growth and metabolic activity of Wolbachia-infected mosquito cells," In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal 44(8), 351-356, (12 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11626-008-9129-6
Received: 7 April 2008; Accepted: 27 May 2008; Published: 12 July 2008
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KEYWORDS
Cell quantification
Formazan
Insect cell cultures
Mosquito cell lines
Wolbachia
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