RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTRACELLULAR FREE CALCIUM CONCENTRATIONS AND THE INTRACELLULAR DEVELOPMENT OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII

Citation
L. Pingret et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTRACELLULAR FREE CALCIUM CONCENTRATIONS AND THE INTRACELLULAR DEVELOPMENT OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII, The Journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry, 44(10), 1996, pp. 1123-1129
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
00221554
Volume
44
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1123 - 1129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1554(1996)44:10<1123:RBIFCC>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
We measured intracellular free calcium concentrations ([Ca++](i)) in t he subcellular compartments of Toxoplasma gondii infected living cells using microspectrofluorometry and Indo-1 staining. [Ca++](i) mapping was defined in infected and uninfected cells and in the neoformed para sitophorous vacuole (PV) 24 and 48 hr after parasite inoculation. At 2 4 hr after infection, a [Ca++](i) gradient (PV/cytoplasm) was observed in favor of the PV in 72% of infected cells (p<0.001). Inside of the PV (lumen and parasites) , [Ca++](i) values appeared to be homogeneous ly distributed. At 48 hr after infection, the parasites had replicated and formed typical rosettes of more than 16 parasites. At this step, a positive [Ca++](i) gradient (PV/cytoplasm) was detected in all analy zed cells (p<0.001). This result suggests that the PV (lumen and paras ites) represents an individual subcellular compartment within the host cell that includes an independent [Ca++](i). Moreover, after 48 hr th e cytoplasmic [Ca++](i) decreased significantly (39 nM) compared with that measured from uninfected cells (53 nM) (p<0.05). Furthermore, the exit of Toxoplasma mediated by the calcium ionophore 4BrA23187 was pr eceded by a rise of [Ca++](i) to 1 mM in the PV. The [Ca++](i) rise an d the liberation of parasites from their host appear to be correlated. On the basis of these observations, we suggest that the increase of [ Ca++](i) in the vacuole may act as a signal that triggers the egress o f T. gondii.