Korean J Parasitol.  1997 Jun;35(2):79-85. 10.3347/kjp.1997.35.2.79.

Experimental infection of murine splenic lymphocytes and granulocytes with Toxoplasma gondii RH tachyzoites

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  • 1Department of Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular protozoan infecting many kinds of eukaryotic cells, has been used to experimentally infect macrophages, epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and various cancer cells, but rarely T and B lymphocytes or granulocytes. The present study was performed to determine the susceptibility of murine (BALB/c or CBA) splenic T and B lymphocytes, and granulocytes to infection with T. gondii RH tachyzoites. The ultrastructure of the infected host cells was observed by TEM, and the degree of intracellular parasite proliferation was quantified using 3H-uracil uptake assay. At 24 hrs post-culture, the host cell cytoplasm was found to contain 1 or 2, or a maximum of 7-8 tachyzoites. Infected T lymphocytes demonstrated a peripherally displaced nucleus, a parasitophorous vacuole enveloping the parasite, and an increased number of mitochondria. In B lymphocytes infected with tachyzoites, RER was not well developed compared to uninfected B lymphocytes. Uninfected granulocytes contained many electron-dense granules, but T. gondii-infected granulocytes demonstrated a decreased number of granules. Based on the 3H-uracil uptake assay, the susceptibility of T and B lymphocytes, and granulocytes, to infection with T. gondii tachyzoites was fairly high irrespective of cell type and strain of mouse. This strongly suggests deterioration in the functioning of infected host immune cells.


MeSH Terms

Animal
Granulocytes/ultrastructure
Granulocytes/parasitology*
Lymphocytes/ultrastructure
Lymphocytes/parasitology*
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred CBA
Microscopy, Electron
Spleen/cytology*
Toxoplasma/pathogenicity
Toxoplasma/growth & development*
Toxoplasmosis, Animal/parasitology*
Toxoplasmosis, Animal/immunology
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