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Echinococcus multilocularis: The impact of ionizing radiation on metacestodes
Authors:Sebastian Pohle  Raoul Ernst  Colin MacKenzie  Martin Spicher  Thomas Romig  Andrew Hemphill  Stephan Gripp
Affiliation:aInstitute of Radiation-Oncology, University of Duesseldorf, D-40225 Duesseldorf, Germany;bInstitute of Medical Microbiology, University of Duesseldorf, D-40225 Duesseldorf, Germany;cInstitute of Parasitology, University of Hohenheim, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany;dInstitute of Parasitology, University of Berne, CH-3012 Berne, Switzerland
Abstract:Alveolar echinococcosis is caused by the metacestode stage of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis. Current chemotherapeutical options for the treatment of echinococcosis are not satisfactory, and novel drugs and/or other potential means of therapy are needed. E. multilocularis metacestodes are characterized by almost potentially unlimited growth, and also display other features of cancerous tumours. In this study, we exposed metacestodes that were generated in vitro to 50–100 Gy ionizing irradiation, and subsequently investigated the short-term (10–12 days post-treatment) and long-term (14 weeks post-treatment) effects. We found, that in the short-term, no release of alkaline phosphatase (EmAP) activity as a measure for potentially induced damage and loss of viability could be detected, and that the protein expression pattern and protease activities in vesicle fluids and medium supernatants did not alter dramatically following irradiation. However, irradiation was associated with distinct morphological and ultrastructural alterations in the tissue of metacestodes, affecting most notably cell–cell contacts, mitochondrial shape, glycogen-storage cells and lipid droplet formation. These could be detected already at 10 days following treatment and remained as such also in the long-term. In addition, as determined after 14 weeks of culture, irradiation affected the proliferation and the growth of E. multilocularis metacestodes. Thus, we demonstrate that radiotherapy does not have a clear-cut parasitocidal effect, but can lead to metabolic impairment of E. multilocularis metacestodes, as reflected by the distinct morphological and structural alterations induced by irradiation treatment.
Keywords:Alveolar echinococcosis  Chemotherapy  Radiotherapy  Metabolism  Ultrastructure
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