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Adherence of blood platelets and leucocytes to hybrid schistosomes
Authors:F.J. Kruger  P.H. Joubert
Affiliation:

Research Institute for Diseases in a Tropical Environment of the South African Medical Research Council, P.O. Box 634, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa

Abstract:The bovine parasite, Schistosoma mattheei was crossed with the human schistosome,S. haematobium. The Fl hybrids resulting from this cross were viable in both snails and rodents. However, F1 × F1 (F2) crosses were less viable in snails and a proportion of them seemed to be changed structurally when viewed by scanning electron microscopy. Certain of the schistosomes were covered with a dense mass of interconnected blood platelets resembling a temporary haemostatic plug but not a blood clot. Interspersed between the platelets were a small number of leucocytes. We suggest that the platelets may have responded to the presence of an antigen which is masked in normal schistosomes but which is exposed in certain F2 hybrids.
Keywords:Schistosoma haematobium   Schistosoma mattheei   scanning electron microscopy   platelets   leucocytes
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