Thorne K J, Glauert A M, Svvennsen R J, Thomas H, Morris J, Franks D
Parasitology. 1981 Aug;83(Pt 1):115-23. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000050095.
Trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma dionisii, a stercorarian trypanosome from bats, are effectively killed by neutrophils from human peripheral blood but are less sensitive to the cytotoxic action of human monocytes. The mechanism of killing appears to involve peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide. Trypomastigotes are as effective as epimastigotes in inducing the formation of hydrogen peroxide by effector cells. They are, however, less sensitive than epimastigotes to the cytotoxic effect of peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide. They are therefore susceptible to the high concentrations of peroxidase found in the phagosome of the neutrophil, but resist the lower levels encountered in monocytes.
来自蝙蝠的粪源性锥虫——狄氏锥虫的锥鞭毛体可被人外周血中的中性粒细胞有效杀灭,但对人单核细胞的细胞毒作用不太敏感。杀伤机制似乎涉及过氧化物酶和过氧化氢。锥鞭毛体在诱导效应细胞形成过氧化氢方面与上鞭毛体一样有效。然而,它们比上鞭毛体对过氧化物酶和过氧化氢的细胞毒作用更不敏感。因此,它们易受中性粒细胞吞噬小体中高浓度过氧化物酶的影响,但能抵抗单核细胞中较低浓度的过氧化物酶。