Three-dimensional visualisation of developmental stages of an apicomplexan fish blood parasite in its invertebrate host
Research article published in Parasites & vectors (2011)
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although widely used in medicine, the application of three-dimensional (3D) imaging to parasitology appears limited to date. In this study, developmental stages of a marine fish haemogregarine, Haemogregarina curvata (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina), were investigated in their leech vector, Zeylanicobdella arugamensis; this involved 3D visualisation of brightfield and confocal microscopy images of histological sections through infected leech salivary gland cells. FINDINGS: 3D assessment demonstrated the morphology of the haemogregarine stages, their spatial layout, and their relationship with enlarged host cells showing reduced cellular content. Haemogregarine meronts, located marginally within leech salivary gland cells, had small tail-like connections to the host cell limiting membrane; this parasite-host cell interface was not visible in two-dimensional (2D) light micrographs and no records of a similar connection in apicomplexan development have been traced. CONCLUSIONS: This is likely the first account of the use of 3D visualisation to study developmental stages of an apicomplexan parasite in its invertebrate vector. Elucidation of the extent of development of the haemogregarine within the leech salivary cells, together with the unusual connections between meronts and the host cell membrane, illustrates the future potential of 3D visualisation in parasite-vector biology.
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Resumen
Peer-reviewed clinical and outcomes research relevant to medicinal leech therapy and its biology. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.
Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia
Este estudio aplicó imágenes tridimensionales de campo claro y confocales para visualizar las etapas de desarrollo de un parásito sanguíneo de peces apicomplejo (Haemogregarina curvata) dentro de las células de la glándula salival de su sanguijuela vector, reportando conexiones similares a colas, previamente no descritas, entre los merontes del parásito y la membrana de la célula huésped. Advertencia importante para los lectores de ASH: se trata de un solapamiento de nomenclatura/contexto, no de evidencia de hirudoterapia terapéutica. La sanguijuela en cuestión (Zeylanicobdella arugamensis) es un ectoparásito de peces marinos que actúa como vector de enfermedades, y el artículo es un estudio de métodos de imagen de parasitología sin relación con la sanguijuela medicinal Hirudo medicinalis/verbana ni con ningún uso clínico humano; su relevancia para la hirudoterapia es efectivamente nula.
Citación
Three-dimensional visualisation of developmental stages of an apicomplexan fish blood parasite in its invertebrate host.
Hayes et al. · Parasites & vectors, 2011
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