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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Trichomonas vaginalis</Emphasis> harboring <Emphasis Type="Italic">Mycoplasma hominis</Emphasis> increases cytopathogenicity in vitro
Authors:R G Vancini  A Pereira-Neves  R Borojevic  M Benchimol
Institution:1.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Ciências Morfológicas,Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Ultraestrutura Celular,Universidade Santa úrsula,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil;3.Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Abstract:The parasite Trichomonas vaginalis causes one of the most common non-viral sexually transmitted infections in humans. Mycoplasmas are frequently found with trichomonads but the consequences of this association are not yet known. In the present study, the effects of T. vaginalis harboring M. hominis on human vaginal epithelial cells and on MDCK cells are described. The results were analyzed by light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, as well as using cell viability assays. There was an increase in the cytopathic effects on the epithelial cells infected with T. vaginalis associated with M. hominis compared to T. vaginalis alone. The epithelial cells exhibited an increase in the intercellular spaces, a lesser viability, and increased destruction provoked by the infected T. vaginalis. In addition, the trichomonads presented a higher amoeboid transformation rate and an intense phagocytic activity, characteristics of higher virulence behavior.
Keywords:Trichomonas vaginalis            Mycoplasmas  Vaginal epithelial cells  Cytopathogenicity
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