The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study

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Autor(a) principal: Tosta,Carlos Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 1984
Outros Autores: Ruiz,Greta, Wedderburn,Nina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: An electronmicroscopy study of the spleen from mice infected with Plasmodium berghei was carried out to investigate the types ofcells in volved in the removal of parasites from the blood, and the mechanisms by which this occurs. Macrophages, particularly from the red pulp and the marginal zone of the spleen, constituted the most important population of phagocytic cells in the spleen. At the height ofparasitaemia, macrophages in the periphery of the white pulp, especially in the mantle zone of secondary follicles, were also found to participate in phagocytosis, although to a limited extent. Our fingings suggest that phagocytosis of free parasites or parasitized erythrocytes in the spleen is an important mechanism of clearance of parasites from the circulation. Parasites removed from the erythrocytes when these cells cross the interendothelial slits are further phagocytosed by neighbouring macrophages. Evidence is presented suggesting that spleen macrophages may act against the parasite through a process of cytotoxicity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
title The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
spellingShingle The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
Tosta,Carlos Eduardo
Malaria
Plasmodium berghei
BALB/c mice
Spleen
Macrophages
Phagocytosis
Cytotoxicity
title_short The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
title_full The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
title_fullStr The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
title_full_unstemmed The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
title_sort The role of spleen macrophages in malaria: an ultrastructural study
author Tosta,Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Tosta,Carlos Eduardo
Ruiz,Greta
Wedderburn,Nina
author_role author
author2 Ruiz,Greta
Wedderburn,Nina
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tosta,Carlos Eduardo
Ruiz,Greta
Wedderburn,Nina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malaria
Plasmodium berghei
BALB/c mice
Spleen
Macrophages
Phagocytosis
Cytotoxicity
topic Malaria
Plasmodium berghei
BALB/c mice
Spleen
Macrophages
Phagocytosis
Cytotoxicity
description An electronmicroscopy study of the spleen from mice infected with Plasmodium berghei was carried out to investigate the types ofcells in volved in the removal of parasites from the blood, and the mechanisms by which this occurs. Macrophages, particularly from the red pulp and the marginal zone of the spleen, constituted the most important population of phagocytic cells in the spleen. At the height ofparasitaemia, macrophages in the periphery of the white pulp, especially in the mantle zone of secondary follicles, were also found to participate in phagocytosis, although to a limited extent. Our fingings suggest that phagocytosis of free parasites or parasitized erythrocytes in the spleen is an important mechanism of clearance of parasites from the circulation. Parasites removed from the erythrocytes when these cells cross the interendothelial slits are further phagocytosed by neighbouring macrophages. Evidence is presented suggesting that spleen macrophages may act against the parasite through a process of cytotoxicity.
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