Journal article
Evaluation of Serum Supplementation on the Development of Haemonchus contortus Larvae In Vitro and on Compound Screening Results
SS Thilakarathne, AC Taki, T Wang, C Nowell, BCH Chang, RB Gasser
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | MDPI AG | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.3390/ijms26031118
Abstract
A high-throughput platform for assessing the activity of synthetic or natural compounds on the motility and development of Haemonchus contortus larvae has been established for identifying new anthelmintic compounds active against strongylid nematodes. This study evaluated the impact of serum supplementation on larval development, motility and survival in vitro and its implications for phenotypic compound screening. Of five blood components assessed, 7.5% sheep serum significantly enhanced larval development, motility and survival compared to the original medium (LB*), leading to the formulation of an improved medium (LBS*). Proteomic analysis revealed marked differences in protein expression..
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