Penetration of the peritrophic membrane of the tick by Babesia microti (original) (raw)

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A peritrophic membrane (PM) has been demonstrated in the gut of feeding larvae, nymphs, and adults of the tick Ixodes dammini. This is the first report of a PM in ticks. This temporary structure divides the lumen of the gut into two compartments, an endoperitrophic space, the lumen proper, and an ectoperitrophic space located between the PM and the epithelial cells of the gut wall. The PM is a mechanical barrier and even such small particles as ribosomes derived from ingested reticulocytes are retained in the lumen proper; they are never found in the ectoperitrophic compartment. In Ixodes dammini fed on hamsters infected with Babesia microti some of the parasites are found in the ectoperitrophic space. This passage is accomplished by a highly specialized organelle, the arrowhead, which develops in some Babesia during their metamorphosis in the gut of the vector. The arrowhead, while passing through the PM, changes its fine structure and loses its internal organization as if releasing some of its contents. Its disintegration continues and it disappears shortly after the Babesia have entered the epithelial cells. Only Babesia equipped with the arrowhead structure are able to cross the PM. This is the first documented case of a parasite traversing a solidified PM.

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  1. The Rockefeller University, New York
    Maria A. Rudzinska, Sondra Lewengrub & Stephen Karakashian
  2. Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston, Mass., USA
    Andrew Spielman & Joseph Piesman

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Supported by Research Grant AI-15886 from the United States Public Health Service

It is a great pleasure to acknowledge the excellent technical assistance of Mrs. Ellen Lanners. Special thanks are extended to Dr. Alex S. Raikhel for the courtesy of translating from Russian to English his Chapter 3, “Intestine”, from the book, An Atlas of Electron Microscopical Anatomy of Ixodid Ticks. We are indebted to Mrs. Liubov Lyandvert for the translation from Russian of selected other parts of the same book

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Rudzinska, M.A., Spielman, A., Lewengrub, S. et al. Penetration of the peritrophic membrane of the tick by Babesia microti.Cell Tissue Res. 221, 471–481 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00215696

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