A study has been made of the effects of various
treatments on the phagocytosis of 14C-labelled E.coli
by amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum. An assay was
also developed for the adhesion of amoebae to glass and
the effects of a number of inhibitors on this process
have been investigated.
The phagocytosis of bacteria was inhibited by
chelating agents at millimolar concentrations. The
effect of chelators was not apparent in the presence of
added divalent cations. However, only a small reduction
in cell-glass adhesion was seen with EDTA
concentrations that caused large reductions in
phagocytosis.
The calcium ionophore, A23187 abolished
phagocytosis at 40 ug/ml. Pretreatment of amoebae with
lanthanum ions completely inhibited both phagocytosis
and cell-glass adhesion at low concentrations. Both
phagocytosis and adhesion to glass are also strongly
inhibited by calmodulin antagonists. Neither
cytochalasin B or colchicine affected phagocytosis.
Concanavalin A strongly inhibited phagocytosis
presumably due to a direct interaction with cell
surface glycoproteins, since the effect did not occur
in the presence of alpha-methyl mannoside. Both
phagocytosis and adhesion to glass were greatly reduced
on treatment of the amoebae with tunicamycin, again
suggesting glycoprotein involvement. Pretreatment of
amoebae for 30 min with 1 mg/ml trypsin or pronase had
no effect on phagocytosis, although pretreatment with
papain at the same concentration caused some reduction.
However, phagocytosis became pronase sensitive on
exposure to tunicamycin. Beta-glucosidase also caused a
small but consistent reduction in phagocytosis and
cell-glass adhesion.
Phagosomes were isolated from amoebae by two
procedures. In the first, cells were allowed to
phagocytose 1 um diameter polystyrene beads. The
endocytosed beads were then isolated by flotation on a
discontinuous sucrose density gradient. In a second
procedure, devised during the course of this work, an
attempt was made to isolate phagosomes from ingested
glutaraldehyde-fixed E.coli. Analysis of these
preparations by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
showed a number of differences between them. A
comparison of these preparations with "bulk" plasma
membrane revealed a considerable similarity of the
polypeptide profile with that isolated using fixed
E. coli.
Date of Award | 1987 |
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Original language | English |
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A STUDY OF PHAGOCYTOSIS IN AMOEBAE OF DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM
MEALING, D. (Author). 1987
Student thesis: PhD