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Abstract
The author reported previously on separation of the outer tegument of the spargana (plerocercoids of Spirometra mansoni) using high concentration of urea solution. To determine which layer of the tegument is separated by this method, an electron microscopic analysis has been processed in this study. It was confirmed that the basement layer of the tegument is separated from the parenchyme of the sparganum. In addition, the antigenicity of the separated outer tegument against the human sparganosis patient sera was evaluated. Numerous antigenic proteins, including 16 and 55 kDa proteins, were noticed in the separated tegument; however, there were no diagnostic 31/36 kDa molecules in this tegument. The molecules reactive with the patient sera in the tegument are to be characterized in future studies.Entities:
Keywords: Spirometra mansoni; immunoblot; sparganum; tegument; transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22711934 PMCID: PMC3375461 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2012.50.2.181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Whole sectional view of the tegument of a sparganum worm. The tegument consisted of a plasma membrane, including the spear-shaped microtriches (mt), protoplasmic layer, basement layer (BL), and muscle layer (ML). The rectangular area in (A) was processed for electron microscopic analysis. Note the asterisk (*) which means the separation of the basement layer (D) from the worm parenchyme (E). Magnification at ×40 (A), ×10,000 (B), ×12,000 (C), ×4,000 (D), and ×20,000 (E). Scale bars: 2 µm in (B), (C), and (E), 10 µm in (D).
Fig. 2Immunoblot findings of the tegument (A) and crude extracts (B) of the sparganum against human infected sera. Note that several highly reactive antigenic molecules in the tegument proteins (A) and 31/36 kDa proteins in crude extracts (B). C, crude extracts; N, normal sera; 1-4, sparganosis patient sera.