White J G
Am J Pathol. 1973 Sep;72(3):503-20.
The technic of freeze-fracture and etching has been used in the present study to examine the fine structure of giant inclusions in circulating leukocytes from a patient with the Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS). The surface granularity of the membranes enclosing the giant inclusions differed slightly from that of normal sized organelles. Two types of giant granules were distinguished in replicas of freeze-fractured CHS neutrophils. The difference in fine structure suggests that one variety is a massively enlarged, but essentially unaltered primary lysosome, while the other develops as a result of continued fusion of small organelles with huge inclusions throughout the stages of polymorphonuclear leukocyte maturation.
在本研究中,采用了冷冻断裂和蚀刻技术来检查一名患有切-东综合征(CHS)患者循环白细胞中巨大包涵体的精细结构。包裹巨大包涵体的膜的表面颗粒度与正常大小细胞器的表面颗粒度略有不同。在冷冻断裂的CHS中性粒细胞复制品中可区分出两种类型的巨大颗粒。精细结构的差异表明,一种类型是大量增大但本质上未改变的初级溶酶体,而另一种则是在多形核白细胞成熟的各个阶段,小细胞器与巨大包涵体持续融合的结果。