Dynamics of endocytic traffic of Entamoeba histolytica revealed by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.

Isaura Meza, Margaret Clarke
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Abstract

Entamoeba histolytica, the protozoan parasite of humans, manifests constitutive endocytosis to obtain nutrients and, when induced to express invasive behavior, as a means of ingesting and processing host cells and tissue debris. E. histolytica trophozoites were grown in liquid axenic medium that contained fluorescently labeled fluid-phase markers, so that the kinetics of uptake, the transit of loaded endosomes through the cytoplasm, and the time of release of the markers could be monitored by flow cytometry. Confocal microscopy of live trophozoites revealed uptake of fluid by avid macropinocytosis and the occurrence of fusion between young and older endosomes, as well as between pinosomes and phagosomes containing bacteria. Endosomes were rapidly acidified, then gradually neutralized; finally, indigestible material was released. Transit of endosomes containing fluid-phase markers required about 2 h. Uptake and release of fluid-phase markers were impaired by drugs that inhibited actin dynamics and actin-myosin interaction; uptake was also impaired by inhibition of PI 3-kinase. A striking feature of the trophozoites was the great heterogeneity of their endocytic behavior.

用共聚焦显微镜和流式细胞术观察溶组织内阿米巴的内吞动力学。
溶组织内阿米巴(Entamoeba histolytica)是人类的原生动物寄生虫,它表现为组成性内吞作用,以获取营养,并在诱导其表达侵入行为时,作为一种摄取和处理宿主细胞和组织碎片的手段。在含有荧光标记的液相标记物的无菌液体培养基中培养溶组织芽孢杆菌滋养体,以便用流式细胞术监测摄取动力学、装载的内体通过细胞质的运输和释放标记物的时间。活体滋养体的共聚焦显微镜显示了大量嗜饮作用对液体的摄取,年轻的和年老的核内体之间以及含细菌的核内体和吞噬体之间发生融合。内体迅速酸化,然后逐渐中和;最后,难以消化的物质被释放出来。含有液相标记物的核内体转运大约需要2小时。抑制肌动蛋白动力学和肌动蛋白-肌球蛋白相互作用的药物会损害液相标记物的摄取和释放;PI 3-激酶的抑制也使摄取受损。滋养体的一个显著特征是它们的内吞行为具有很大的异质性。
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