MIMM 413 Lecture : fab 1 2012- dr. olivier.docx

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The phagosome creates small molecules that will migrate and render the mature phagosome more adapted to kill pathogens that are usually entrapped. Evade from phagosomes: gondii infects both non-phagocytic and phagocytic cells. Once inside in the phagosome, if cells are activated with gamma ifn or other cytokines, the parasite is killed. If the cells are not activated, the parasites are inside and can block fusion with the lysosome, therefore there is no phagolysosome. With t. cruzi, it will grow in the cytoplasm, therefore evading molecules that makes its survival impossible. During the initial stage as the promastigote enters, it will be surrounded by the phagosome. At that point lpg molecule at the surface of the cell reduces the interaction between the phagosome and the lysosome (therefore phagolysisome formation is retarded). Therefore the parasite can turn into the amastigote and survive very easily inside the phagosome until it leaves the macrophage to invade other cells.

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