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Study of P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes and induced anisotropies under optical and fluid forces.

机译:光纤感染红细胞的红细胞和诱导光学和流体力的诱导各向异性研究。

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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The effect of P. falciparum on erythrocytes has been studied for a long time at the population level but actual studies at the single cell level remain largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to address the host-parasite relationship at the single cell level under two different kinds of forces, an optical force and a fluid force. The questions addressed were about the basic host-parasite interactions, but our findings have larger implications in diverse fields of parasite biology. METHODS: Erythrocytes were monitored under optical forces (using optical tweezers) and fluid forces (using microfluidic chambers) and dynamical images were captured in real-time video clips. These videos were then split into their respective frames so as to yield temporal information and various parameters pertaining to membrane structure, ionic imbalance and interaction with different forces were studied. RESULTS: The results of this study mainly bring to fore the inherent differences between infected and normal cell populations at the single cell level under various external forces. We probed three different criteria folding times, rotation speeds and rolling frequency to show inherent difference in various cell populations and also the dependence of the above to the cycle of the parasite. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION: This study portrays the importance of single cell observations pertaining to the host-parasite relationship. It shows the effect the malarial parasite has on erythrocytes and how the intrinsic property of the infected and its neighbouring uninfected cells change as compared to normal erythrocytes. There are thus implications in the fields of cytoadherence, parasite invasions and host immune evasion.
机译:背景和目标:在人口水平上已经在长期内研究了p. falciparum对红细胞的影响,但在单细胞水平的实际研究仍然很大程度上是未开发的。本研究的目的是在两种不同的力,光学力和流体力下在单个电池水平下解决宿主寄生虫关系。解决的问题是关于基本宿主寄生虫相互作用,但我们的研究结果对寄生虫生物学的不同领域具有更大的影响。方法:在光力(使用光学镊子)下监测红细胞,并在实时视频剪辑中捕获流体力(使用微流体腔室)和动力学图像。然后将这些视频分成它们各自的帧,以产生时间信息,并且研究了与膜结构有关的各种参数,研究了离子不平衡和与不同力的相互作用。结果:该研究的结果主要引发在各种外力下单个细胞水平的受感染和正常细胞群之间的固有差异。我们探讨了三次不同的标准折叠时间,转速和滚动频率,以显示各种细胞群的固有差异,以及上述依赖于寄生虫的循环。解释与结论:本研究描绘了单细胞观测与宿主寄生虫关系有关的重要性。它显示疟疾寄生虫对红细胞的影响以及与正常红细胞相比,感染的邻近的未感染细胞的内在性质如何变化。因此,在细胞粘附性,寄生虫侵袭性和宿主免疫逃避方面有影响。

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