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Scanning electron-microscopic study of the involvement of coelomic cells in earthworm antibacterial defense

机译:Scanning electron-microscopic study of the involvement of coelomic cells in earthworm antibacterial defense

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The first steps of an antibacterial reaction in the earthwormEisenia fetida andreiwere investigated. The main cellular mediators of this activity are the chloragocytes, a class of free coelomocytes existing only in annelids. Our observations using scanning electron microscopy have shown that chloragocytes were able to agglutinate and perhaps to destroy pathogenic bacteria such asBacillus megateriumin the same way that they agglutinate and lyse vertebrate erythrocytes. Bacteria known to be non-pathogenic for the worm, such asAcinetobacter, were not agglutinated but slowly eliminated by segregation into brown bodies. Chloragocytes maintained in vitro, lost their chloragosomes and exhibited stronger agglutination activity against pathogenic bacteria than chloragocytes in situ. From this increased efficiency of chloragocytes in vitro, we infer that, in normal living conditions, chloragocytes probably intervene in antibacterial defense mainly after their extrusion from the coelomic cavity and their spreading and degranulation at the surface of the integument.

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