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Phagocytosis and killing of the protozoan Leishmania donovani by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

R D Pearson, R T Steigbigel.   

Abstract

The role of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) in host defense against Leishmania donovani, the protozoan that causes visceral leishmaniasis, is unknown. To assess the ability of PMN to ingest and kill the infecting promastigote stage of the organism, cytocentrifuge preparations were made from tumbled suspensions of 5 X 10(6) PMN, an equal number of promastigotes, and fresh human serum deficient in the 6th component of complement. 53 +/- 9% PMN were found to have 1 or more associated promastigotes, and 81 +/- 14 promastigotes were found per 100 PMN after 15 min at 37 degrees C. There was a corresponding decrease in extracellular promastigotes from 5 x 10(6) ml to 2.7 X 10(4)/ml. Superoxide anion was generated during phagocytosis. Ingetion was saturable with respect to promastigote concentration, required heat labile factors, and was minimal when suspensions were incubated in ice water. Intracellular killing of promastigotes was indicated by a decline in cell-associated organisms without a concomitant increase in extracellular promastigotes. Light and electron microscopy showed disintegration of intracellular promastigotes. Oxidative killing mechanisms appear to be required for PMN killing of this protozoan organism, since there was no decline in intracellular organisms in PMN from a donor with chronic granulomatous disease. Promastigotes studied in a phagocyte-free system were susceptible to H2O2 generated from glucose by glucose oxidase or added directly at greater than or equal to 10(-5) M. Killing was enhanced by the addition of lactoperoxidase (50 mU/ml) with KI (0.05 mM) and inhibited by fresh, but not boiled catalase in the glucose-glucose oxidase system. These studies demonstrate that human PMN can ingest and kill L. donovani by the H2O2-peroxidase-halide system and may be capable of providing host defense against the invading, promastigote stage of this pathogen.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7276565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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5.  Roles of CR3 and mannose receptors in the attachment and ingestion of Leishmania donovani by human mononuclear phagocytes.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1988-02       Impact factor: 3.441

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