B. Chobotar et R. Entzeroth, PARASITE-HOST-CELL INTERACTIONS OF EIMERIA-PAPILLATA SPOROZOITES WITHCULTURED-CELLS - A FREEZE-FRACTURE STUDY, Archiv fur Protistenkunde, 143(4), 1993, pp. 353-360
The relationship between the sporozoite of Eimeria papillata and the h
ost cell was studied by comparing the frequency and distribution of in
tramembranous particles (IMP) in their respective plasmalemmas before
and after invasion. The entering sporozoite invaginates the host cell
membrane during entry and this forms the boundary of the vacuole that
encloses the parasite. Freeze-fracture replicas of this parasitophorou
s vacuole (PV) membrane showed a 3 fold decrease in IMP on the P-face
(400 +/- 215) and E-face (100 +/- 29) when compared to the uninfected
cell membrane (1369 +/- 124 on the P-face and 395 +/- 79 on the E-face
). Studies of other coccidia and Plasmodium suggest that this consider
able modification of the membrane appears to be the result of addition
of proteins and lipids which are contributed by the invading parasite
. The P- and E-faces of the plasmalemma of the free or internalized sp
orozoite was virtually unchanged.