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. 2020 Jun 24;11(1):811–824. doi: 10.1080/21505594.2020.1781486

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Interaction between SAMTB lux and phagocytic hemocytes.

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was carried out on hemocytes extracted from G. mellonella larvae infected with SAMTB lux (2x107 CFU) at: (a, b) 1 h (c) 24 h and (d) 168 h post infection. (e) shows healthy non-infected hemocytes. (f, g) show SAMTB lux bacilli in various geometric orientations. Internalization of SAMTB lux was observed as early as 1 h post-infection and presence of the bacilli persisted 24 h post-infection (A-C). By 168 h post-infection, aggregates of SAMTB lux bacilli, surrounded by hemocytes in an early granuloma-like structure, could be observed under TEM (D). H = hemocytes, N = nucleus, inverted triangles indicate SAMTB lux. Scale bars represent (a, c-e): 2 µm, (b, f, g): 500 nm.