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Entamoeba histolyticaelectrondense granules secretion in vitro and in vivo: ultrastructural study
Authors:Chávez-Munguía Bibiana  Castañón Guadalupe  Hernández-Ramírez Verónica  González-Lázaro Mónica  Talamás-Rohana Patricia  Martínez-Palomo Adolfo
Affiliation:Department of Infectomics and Molecular Pathogenesis, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, Av. IPN 2508, Zacatenco, 07360 Mexico City, Mexico. bchavez@cinvestav.mx
Abstract:Electron dense granules (EDGs) were identified by transmission electron microscopy in Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites recovered from hamster liver lesions. Abundant granules were present in trophozoites recovered after 15 min of liver inoculation. Variation in the size and morphology of these EDGs was also observed. Numerous granules were present in the plasma membrane when these parasites were incubated for 5 min with MDCK monolayers. Release of these EDGs was suggested by the presence of granules in contact with the surface of the target cell plasma membrane. Parasite phagocytic invaginations were observed after 10 min of parasite-monolayer interaction. In these structures, scarce granules were seen. Granules secretion was corroborated by obtaining of a pellet of these small structures from the incubation of trophozoites with collagen supernatant. Collagenase and gellatinase activity of this pellet was identified in SDS-PAGE gels. EDGs were also present in amebic hamster liver lesions. Our observations corroborate that these granules are secreted and suggest that may participate in the cytopathic effect of E. histolytica both in vitro and in vivo.
Keywords:Entamoeba histolytica  recovered trophozoites  electron‐dense granules  MDCK monolayer  liver lesions  ultrastructure
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