[Change of erythrocyte charge with the use of Alcian blue method in Ascaris lumbricoides extracts].

Q4 Medicine
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Pub Date : 2011-09-01
Patricia Ponce de León, Santiago Di Vita, Liliana Racca, Claudia Biondi, Juana Valverde
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Abstract

Introduction: the study of the host-parasite interactions is a new challenge to understanding some aspects of the parasitic metabolism and the mechanisms of invasion, immunological evasion and damage. Ascaris lumbricoides may cause anemia and thrombosis. It was previously shown that Ascaris lumbricoides modified the superficial charge of erythrocytes, which means that the parasite can capture sialic acid from the red blood cell.

Objective: to study the effect of adult parasite extracts on the erythrocyte charge using the Alcian Blue method and to compare its sensitivity with the Polybrene method:

Methods: fifty five adult parasite extracts and Group O erythrocyte suspensions were used. The erythrocytes were treated by incubating the sediment with an equal volume of parasite extracts for one hour at 37 degrees C. The control group (erythrocytes without any contact with the parasite extracts) was incubated with pH 7.4 phosphate buffer solution. Alcian Blue method was applied and the percentage erythrocyte anionic charge was determined in the control group and in the treated red cells. The experimental coefficient of erythrocyte anionic charge was defined as the quotient between the initial and the final percentage erythrocyte anionic charge.

Results: it was shown that 27 out of 55 parasite extracts (49.1 %) modified the charge of the red blood cells, being their experimental coefficient of the erythrocyte anionic charge 0.75 +/- 0.1144 whereas the same coefficient amounted to 0,94 +/- 0.0445 for those which did not show any charge variation. The statistical analysis concluded that the Polybrene and Alcian Blue Methods had comparable sensitivities (p>0.20).

Conclusions: A. lumbricoides is able to capture sialic acid from the erythrocyte, which would not only explain the thrombosis attributed to the parasite, but also suggest that the nematode could use this acid either in its metabolic routes or for its strategies of immunological evasion.

[阿利新蓝法测定蛔虫提取物中红细胞电荷的变化]。
前言:寄主-寄生虫相互作用的研究是了解寄主代谢的一些方面以及寄主入侵、免疫逃避和损伤机制的一个新的挑战。类蚓蛔虫可引起贫血和血栓。以前的研究表明,类蛔虫可以改变红细胞的表面电荷,这意味着寄生虫可以从红细胞中捕获唾液酸。目的:用阿利新蓝法研究成虫提取物对红细胞电荷的影响,并比较其与聚苯乙烯法的敏感性。方法:采用55种成虫提取物和O群红细胞混悬液。红细胞与等体积的寄生虫提取物在37℃下孵育1小时,对照组(红细胞与寄生虫提取物没有任何接触)用pH 7.4的磷酸盐缓冲液孵育。采用阿利新蓝法测定对照组和处理红细胞的红细胞阴离子电荷百分比。红细胞阴离子电荷的实验系数定义为红细胞阴离子电荷的初始百分比与最终百分比之商。结果:55种寄生虫提取物中有27种(49.1%)能改变红细胞的电荷,它们的红细胞阴离子电荷实验系数为0.75 +/- 0.1144,而没有任何电荷变化的提取物的实验系数为0.94 +/- 0.0445。经统计学分析,聚布烯法和阿利新蓝法的敏感性相当(p>0.20)。结论:A. lumbricoides能够从红细胞中捕获唾液酸,这不仅解释了寄生虫的血栓形成,而且表明线虫可能在其代谢途径或免疫逃避策略中使用这种酸。
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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: La Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical tiene la misión de publicar artículos científicos especializados en medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología, epidemiología y otras especialidades afines. Se distribuye directamente por el editor a los suscriptores en formato impreso (ISSN 0375-0760). Está dirigida a profesionales y técnicos en el campo de la medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología y epidemiología. Recibe contribuciones en idioma español, inglés y portugués sin distinción en el país de procedencia.
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