Adherence and surface properties ofTritrichomonas mobilensis,an intestinal parasite of the squirrel monkey |
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Authors: | Pavol Demeš Frank F. Pindak David J. Wells William A. Gardner Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, University of South Alabama, College of Medicine, 36617 Mobile, AL, USA;(2) Present address: Institute of Immunology, Comenius University, 4 Sasinkova Street, 800 00 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Adherence properties of the potentially enteropathogenicTritrichomonas mobilensis were studied in vitro. Axenically cultivated trichomonads readily attached to isolated intestinal epithelial cells and mucus of the squirrel monkey. The kinetics and nature ofT. mobilensis cytadherence were microscopically evaluated in cell-suspension assay using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and in microplate hemagglutination assay with human erythrocytes. Adherence of the parasites to target cells was concentration- and time-dependent; it was inhibited by sialic acid (N-acetylneuraminic orN-glycolylneuraminic acid) and sialyllactose. Neither trypsinization of the flagellates nor their exposure to low temperature (4° C) affected their cytadherence capacities. The data indicate the presence of adhesin(s) with lectin properties onT. mobilensis. Aggulutination of live protozoa by animal and plant lectins with various carbohydrate-binding specificities as well as the occurrence of an electron-dense cell coat on plasma membrane suggest marked glycosylation of the parasite surface. |
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