Schistosoma mansoni: Tegumental damage as a consequence of lectin binding |
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Authors: | AJG Simpson Diane J McLaren |
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Institution: | Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 IAA, England, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Adult worms of Schistosoma mansoni exhibit gross tegumental damage following incubation in concanavalin A or Ricinus communis agglutinin. However, incubation with wheat germ agglutinin induces only minimal surface damage, while soybean agglutinin has no damaging effect upon the worms. Damage induced by Ricinus communis agglutinin or concanavalin A may be prevented by the addition of the appropriate competing sugar. In contrast, incubation of 3-hr artificially transformed schistosomula in concanavalin A and other lectins does not produce any disruption of the tegument. These results indicate that the surface membrane of the adult schistosome is readily disrupted by ligand binding and appears to be particularly sensitive and fragile. The membrane of the schistosomulum, however, is more resistant to the effects of lectin binding. Adult worms incubated in culture medium alone (ELAC or RPMI 1640) show background changes which seem to be related to the tonicity of the medium. Such results advocate that preliminary assessment of schistosome integrity be carried out prior to any experimental procedures which preclude the addition of serum to the basic incubation medium. Schistosomula do not exhibit comparable sensitivity. |
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Keywords: | Trematoda Blood fluke Ultrastructure Tegument Damage Lectins |
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