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. 1980 Jul 1;86(1):46–63. doi: 10.1083/jcb.86.1.46

The adherence of human neutrophils and eosinophils to schistosomula: evidence for membrane fusion between cells and parasites

PMCID: PMC2110651  PMID: 7419582

Abstract

Human neutrophils and eosinophils adhere to the surface of schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni that have been preincubated with antischistosomular sera with or without complement. Neutrophils are seen to form small (< 0.5 micrometer), heptalaminar and large (5-8 micrometer), pentalaminar fusions with the normal pentalaminar parasite surface membrane. By freeze-fracture techniques, attachment areas 5-8 micrometer in diameter are seen to form between neutrophils and schistosomula. These areas have three zones--an edge and two centrally located areas, one of which is rich and one of which is poor in intramembrane particles (IMPs). The edge zone is continuous around the attachment areas and is usually composed of a skip-fracture that passes out of the schistosomular outer membrane into the inner membrane. In some cases, the edge zone is made up of a string of IMPs. The IMP-rich central areas have an IMP concentration similar to that of unattached neutrophil membranes, are raised off of the surface of the schistosomulum, and have two normal schistosomular membranes underneath indicating that they are indeed unattached. the IMP-poor central areas are composed of a fused or hybrid membrane that is continuous with the neutrophil plasma membrane but that bears the same spatial relationship to the schistosomular inner membrane that the normal outer membrane does. Similar changes are seen in samples prepared with glycerination. Eosinophils generally do not fuse with the schistosomular outer membrane but, instead, discharge their granular contents onto the surface of the schistosomula and appear to adhere to the parasite through this discharged material. It is suggested that schistosomula have a capability to fuse with mammalian cells and that this fusion proceeds from a fusion of the outer leaflets to a fusion of the bilayers, as appears also to be the case in other systems.

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