Brummer E, Sun S H, Harrison J L, Perlman A M, Philpott D E, Stevens D A
Department of Medicine, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, California.
Infect Immun. 1990 Aug;58(8):2628-36. doi: 10.1128/iai.58.8.2628-2636.1990.
Transmission electron microscopy was used to study ultrastructures in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis yeast cells after ingestion by nonactivated or cytokine-activated murine peritoneal macrophages. Yeast cells ingested by nonactivated macrophages had typical bi- and trilayered cell walls, plasma membranes, mitochondria, nuclei, vacuoles, etc., which remained intact for 24 h of coculture. In contrast, yeast cells ingested by activated macrophages exhibited abnormal mitochondrial ultrastructures within 4 h of interaction. Subsequent events that occurred were the formation of several clear vacuoles per cell, disintegration of the cytoplasm, and development of empty cells with intact walls. These findings provide, for the first time, insights into stepwise damage to fungal cells by activated macrophages (of particular interest in this instance because of prior evidence that the damage is due to nonoxidative mechanisms) and give possible clues regarding fungicidal mechanisms.
利用透射电子显微镜研究了未活化或细胞因子活化的小鼠腹腔巨噬细胞摄取巴西副球孢子菌酵母细胞后的超微结构。未活化巨噬细胞摄取的酵母细胞具有典型的双层和三层细胞壁、质膜、线粒体、细胞核、液泡等,在共培养24小时内保持完整。相比之下,活化巨噬细胞摄取的酵母细胞在相互作用4小时内就表现出线粒体超微结构异常。随后发生的事件是每个细胞形成几个透明液泡、细胞质解体以及形成具有完整细胞壁的空细胞。这些发现首次揭示了活化巨噬细胞对真菌细胞的逐步损伤(由于先前有证据表明这种损伤是由非氧化机制引起的,因此在这种情况下特别令人感兴趣),并为杀菌机制提供了可能的线索。