Phagocytosis of Giardia muris by macrophages in Peyer's patch epithelium in mice
- 1 August 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 33 (2), 591-601
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.33.2.591-601.1981
Abstract
No mechanism for the initiation of immunological clearance of Giardia from the mammalian intestinal tract has been identified. In normal and nude mice experimentally infected with G. muris, we examined antigen-sampling epithelium over Peyer9s patch follicles by electron microscopy for evidence of interaction between G. muris and lymphoid cells. Invading G. muris were found in the epithelium near dying or desquamating columnar cells. Macrophages beneath the basal lamina extended pseudopods into the epithelium, trapping invading G. muris and enclosing them in phagolysosomes. In normal mice, which clear G. muris in 4 to 6 weeks, macrophages containing digested G. muris were surrounded by rosettes of lymphoblasts in the epithelium. In nude mice deficient in lymphocytes, there was apparent hyperplasia of macrophages, which filled the follicle domes, resulting in more frequent entrapment of G. muris but no contact between macrophages and lymphoblasts in the epithelium. In nude mice, which require 6 months to control G. muris infection, lymphoblast contact with macrophages containing distinctive microtubular remnants of G. muris was only identified in the follicle dome. This close physical association of lymphoblasts and macrophages containing G. muris remnants suggests that this macrophage activity represents intraepithelial antigen processing as well as a defense against the effects of the uncontrolled entrance of microorganisms and other antigenic particles into Peyer9s patch lymphoid follicles. ImagesThis publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Macrophages of the mammalian small intestine: a review.1979
- ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS ON GIARDIASIS IN A MURINE MODEL .1. INTESTINAL DISTRIBUTION, ATTACHMENT, AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF GIARDIA-MURIS1979
- FUNCTIONAL ACTIVATION OF IMMUNE LYMPHOCYTES BY ANTIGENIC-STIMULATION IN CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY .4. ROLE OF MACROPHAGE AND ITS SOLUBLE FACTOR IN ANTIGEN-INDUCED MIF PRODUCTION OF IMMUNE LYMPHOCYTE-T1979
- Thymus Dependency of Host Resistance to Giardia Muris Infection: Studies in Nude MiceThe Journal of Immunology, 1978
- GIARDIASIS IN MICE .1. PROLONGED INFECTIONS IN CERTAIN MOUSE STRAINS AND HYPOTHYMIC (NUDE) MICE1978
- Fine Structure of the Dome in Peyer's Patches of MiceArchivum histologicum japonicum, 1978
- The epithelial-macrophagic relationship in Peyer's patches; an immunopathological study.1977
- Sequential Uptake of Horseradish Peroxidase by Lymphoid Follicle Epithelium of Peyer's Patches in the Normal Unobstructed Mouse Intestine: An Ultrastructural StudyGastroenterology, 1977
- LAMINA PROPRIA MACROPHAGES OF INTESTINE OF GUINEA-PIG - POSSIBLE ROLE IN PHAGOCYTOSIS OF MIGRATING CELLS1977
- Acquired Resistance to Infection in an Animal Model of GiardiasisThe Journal of Immunology, 1976