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Light microscopic and scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies demonstrated that Trypanosoma brucei EATRO 110 produced several alterations in RBC structure including microspherocytes, schistocytosis, vacuolation, doughnut-cell formation, and keratocytosis. Mature RBC and reticulocytes were constantly observed to adhere firmly to trypanosomes in heart blood and in blood vessels of the testes, heart, liver, and kidney, as well as in the sinuses and pulp cords of the spleen.
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of RBC to trypanosomes was also observed by light microscopy in thin blood films. Except for a few platelets that adhered to trypanosomes, other blood cells were not involved. Minute pores were sometimes observed on the RBC membrane at the point of adhesion to the trypanosome, but effects were not seen on the parasite. Erythrophagocytosis was marked in the spleen and to a lesser extent in the liver; mature RBC, as well as reticulocytes, were engulfed. Erythrophagocytosis was presumed to arise from the mechanical injury to RBC, the damage caused by the adhesion phenomenon and the hyperactivity of the enormously
enlarged spleen
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PMID:Pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei infection in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus): light and electron microscopic studies on erythrocyte pathologic changes and phagocytosis. 686 61
The L-selectin mediated adhesion of freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to phosphonomonoester core polysaccharide (PPME) and fucoidin derivatized gels was investigated in seven cases of monoclonal lymphocytosis of undetermined significance (B-MLUS) and 12 cases of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: B-CLL, patients with peripheral lymphocytosis (LY-patients), lymph node enlargement (LN-patients) and
splenomegaly
(SM-patients). PBMCs isolated from the peripheral blood of 10 healthy donors served as controls. The binding to PPME and fucoidin correlated well (n = 19, P = 0.01).
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of PBMCs from B-MLUS and B-CLL showed a greater variability than controls. A higher number of cells, on average, bound to PPME and fucoidin derivatized polyacrylamide gels in B-MLUS than in B-CLL. However, the differences observed were not statistically significant. In four cases with B-CLL, the stimulatory effect of interferon-alpha on the function of L-selectin and some other accessory molecules was also studied. The increased binding of PBMCs to immobilized analogue molecules (PPME, fucoidin) and to high endothelial venules (HEVs) in the in vitro HEV-binding assay supports the notion that interferon-alpha not only increases the expression of the adhesion molecules, but also results in an enhanced adhesive function.
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PMID:Expression of an adhesion molecule and homing in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: II. L-selectin expression mediated cell adhesion revealed by immobilized analogue carbohydrates in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and monoclonal lymphocytosis of undetermined significance. 816 54