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Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)

BACKGROUND: Flame cells are the terminal cells of protonephridial systems, which are part of the excretory systems of invertebrates. Although the knowledge of their biological role is incomplete, there is a consensus that these cells perform excretion/secretion activities. It has been suggested that...

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Autores principales: Valverde-Islas, Laura E., Arrangoiz, Esteban, Vega, Elio, Robert, Lilia, Villanueva, Rafael, Reynoso-Ducoing, Olivia, Willms, Kaethe, Zepeda-Rodríguez, Armando, Fortoul, Teresa I., Ambrosio, Javier R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21412407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014754
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author Valverde-Islas, Laura E.
Arrangoiz, Esteban
Vega, Elio
Robert, Lilia
Villanueva, Rafael
Reynoso-Ducoing, Olivia
Willms, Kaethe
Zepeda-Rodríguez, Armando
Fortoul, Teresa I.
Ambrosio, Javier R.
author_facet Valverde-Islas, Laura E.
Arrangoiz, Esteban
Vega, Elio
Robert, Lilia
Villanueva, Rafael
Reynoso-Ducoing, Olivia
Willms, Kaethe
Zepeda-Rodríguez, Armando
Fortoul, Teresa I.
Ambrosio, Javier R.
author_sort Valverde-Islas, Laura E.
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description BACKGROUND: Flame cells are the terminal cells of protonephridial systems, which are part of the excretory systems of invertebrates. Although the knowledge of their biological role is incomplete, there is a consensus that these cells perform excretion/secretion activities. It has been suggested that the flame cells participate in the maintenance of the osmotic environment that the cestodes require to live inside their hosts. In live Platyhelminthes, by light microscopy, the cells appear beating their flames rapidly and, at the ultrastructural, the cells have a large body enclosing a tuft of cilia. Few studies have been performed to define the localization of the cytoskeletal proteins of these cells, and it is unclear how these proteins are involved in cell function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Parasites of two different developmental stages of T. solium were used: cysticerci recovered from naturally infected pigs and intestinal adults obtained from immunosuppressed and experimentally infected golden hamsters. Hamsters were fed viable cysticerci to recover adult parasites after one month of infection. In the present studies focusing on flame cells of cysticerci tissues was performed. Using several methods such as video, confocal and electron microscopy, in addition to computational analysis for reconstruction and modeling, we have provided a 3D visual rendition of the cytoskeletal architecture of Taenia solium flame cells. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We consider that visual representations of cells open a new way for understanding the role of these cells in the excretory systems of Platyhelminths. After reconstruction, the observation of high resolution 3D images allowed for virtual observation of the interior composition of cells. A combination of microscopic images, computational reconstructions and 3D modeling of cells appears to be useful for inferring the cellular dynamics of the flame cell cytoskeleton.
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spelling pubmed-30558652011-03-16 Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda) Valverde-Islas, Laura E. Arrangoiz, Esteban Vega, Elio Robert, Lilia Villanueva, Rafael Reynoso-Ducoing, Olivia Willms, Kaethe Zepeda-Rodríguez, Armando Fortoul, Teresa I. Ambrosio, Javier R. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Flame cells are the terminal cells of protonephridial systems, which are part of the excretory systems of invertebrates. Although the knowledge of their biological role is incomplete, there is a consensus that these cells perform excretion/secretion activities. It has been suggested that the flame cells participate in the maintenance of the osmotic environment that the cestodes require to live inside their hosts. In live Platyhelminthes, by light microscopy, the cells appear beating their flames rapidly and, at the ultrastructural, the cells have a large body enclosing a tuft of cilia. Few studies have been performed to define the localization of the cytoskeletal proteins of these cells, and it is unclear how these proteins are involved in cell function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Parasites of two different developmental stages of T. solium were used: cysticerci recovered from naturally infected pigs and intestinal adults obtained from immunosuppressed and experimentally infected golden hamsters. Hamsters were fed viable cysticerci to recover adult parasites after one month of infection. In the present studies focusing on flame cells of cysticerci tissues was performed. Using several methods such as video, confocal and electron microscopy, in addition to computational analysis for reconstruction and modeling, we have provided a 3D visual rendition of the cytoskeletal architecture of Taenia solium flame cells. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We consider that visual representations of cells open a new way for understanding the role of these cells in the excretory systems of Platyhelminths. After reconstruction, the observation of high resolution 3D images allowed for virtual observation of the interior composition of cells. A combination of microscopic images, computational reconstructions and 3D modeling of cells appears to be useful for inferring the cellular dynamics of the flame cell cytoskeleton. Public Library of Science 2011-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3055865/ /pubmed/21412407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014754 Text en Valverde-Islas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Valverde-Islas, Laura E.
Arrangoiz, Esteban
Vega, Elio
Robert, Lilia
Villanueva, Rafael
Reynoso-Ducoing, Olivia
Willms, Kaethe
Zepeda-Rodríguez, Armando
Fortoul, Teresa I.
Ambrosio, Javier R.
Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title_full Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title_fullStr Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title_full_unstemmed Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title_short Visualization and 3D Reconstruction of Flame Cells of Taenia solium (Cestoda)
title_sort visualization and 3d reconstruction of flame cells of taenia solium (cestoda)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21412407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014754
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