Experimental pulmonary schistosomiasis: lack of morphological evidence of modulation in schistosomal pulmonary granulomas

Authors

  • Maura R. F. Souza Vidal FIOCRUZ; Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz
  • Aryon A. Barbosa Jr. FIOCRUZ; Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz
  • Zilton A. Andrade FIOCRUZ; Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz

Keywords:

Experimental schistosomiasis, Pulmonary schistosomiasis, Periovular granuloma, Immunological modulation

Abstract

Numerous pulmonary schistosome egg granulomas were present in mice submitted to partial portal vein ligation (Warren's model). The granulomas were characterized by cellular aggregations formed within alveolar tissue. Main cellular types were macrophages (epithelioid cells), eosinophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. These cells were supported by scanty fibrous stroma and exhibited close membrane contact points amongst themselves, but without forming specialized adhesion apparatus. When granulomas involved arterial structures, proliferation of cndothelial and smooth muscle cells occurred and fibrosis associated with angiogenesis became more evident. Granulomas formed around mature eggs in the pulmonary alveolar tissue presented approximately the same size and morphology regardless of the time of infection, the latter being 10, 18 and 25 weeks after cercarial exposure. This persistence of morphological appearance suggests that pulmonary granulomas do not undergo immunological modulation, as is the case with the granulomas in the liver and, to a lesser extent, in the intestines. Probably, besides general immunological factors, local (stromal) factors play an important role in schistosomal granuloma modulation.

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Published

1993-10-01

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How to Cite

Souza Vidal, M. R. F., Barbosa Jr., A. A., & Andrade, Z. A. (1993). Experimental pulmonary schistosomiasis: lack of morphological evidence of modulation in schistosomal pulmonary granulomas . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 35(5), 423-429. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29080