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Tracking motile unicellular parasites in real time A dynamic view of Entamoeba histolytica virulence Nancy Guillén Unité Biologie Cellulaire du Parasitisme Institut Pasteur, Inserm U786 Mini-symposium Seeing is beleiving : imaging the infectious processes in vitro and in vivo 27 avril 2009. Collège de France Parasite life cycle and infection Entamoeba histolytica Cyst In rural areas, 2 to 20% of humans carry E. histolytica. These reject daily millions of cysts into the environment Amoebiasis A public health problem DYSENTERY ABCESS Trophozoite ASYMPTOMATIC 50 millions cases 100.000 death SYMPTOMATIC Intestine invasion requires specific parasite adhesion and toxic factors Invasion of colon Surface molecules mucin Invasion of mucosa and submucosa N Dissemination Inflammation Colitis •Surface molecules: LPG, KERP1, Gal/GalNAc lectin •Cytotoxic molecules: amoebapores •Lytic factors: cysteine proteinases Adapted from Haque R et al., N Engl J Med. 2003 The Gal-GalNAc inhibitable lectin Gal/GalNAc lectin immunolabeling 170 kDa C-rich Eh sont requis pour visionner cette image. COOH décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) QuickTime™ et un 31-35 kDa Human enterocytes CRD GPI TM cytoplasm Tavares et al., 2005, Infection and Immunity Signalling through the heavy chain is involved in parasite adhesive properties HgL Dominant negative strategy for phenotype analysis PM -actinin LOST OF PARASITE ADHESION TO CELLS HGL-negative parasite Small GTPAses, PAK Cytoskeleton remodelling Vines 1998, MCB. Tavares , 2005, I and I Does changes in the signalling through the heavy chain of the Gal/GalNac lectin affect the infectious process of Entamoeba histolytica? Tools…. the HGL strain reduced in adhesion capacities, molecular strategies, pathophysiology and living imaging E. histolytica is a highly motile cell Live cell imaging 1 Computing based on active contours analysis 60 QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. 156 QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. QuickTi me™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont req ui s pour vi sionner cette i mag e. Parametric curve is deformed under internal forces (geometry) and external forces (image) 172 QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. Image frames Moves at ~ 1mm/sec C. Zimmer, J.C. Olivo - UAQI, IP Mathematical analysis of amoeba motility 1. Directionality and speed MSD: mean square displacement MSD (mm2) = <x2(t)> = 1, Brownian log time (sec) 2. Cell morphology changes . 1 . . 2 3 Image frame . WT important Amoebic motility obey to a power law (> 1) indicating regulations based on acto-myosin cytoskeleton activities Fluorescence emission from two-photons laser pulsations Continue Laser irradiation One photon Pulsed Laser irradiation Two photons safranine Two-laser microscopy Weak energy Preserved samples Small volume of irradiation Imaging E.histolytica in culture conditions trajectories Wild type HGL morphology QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. Two-photons laser microscopy on living parasites Two-photons microscopy during liver infection by E. histolytica 50 mm 20 mm High laser power Weak laser power *Liver is “viewed” by its natural fluorescence *Parasites were labeled with a fluorescent cell tracker Imaging E.histolytica in a living liver trajectories Wild type HGL morphology QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. QuickTime™ et un décompresseur TIFF (non compressé) sont requis pour visionner cette image. HGL parasites do not deform and are immobile in living liver Summary of motility mathematical analysis MSD: mean square displacement MSD (mm2) = <x2(t)> = 1, Brownian On slides Inside the liver WT HGL WT HGL Prefactor (mm2 sec-) 1-10 0,5-2 0.2 Noise slope 1.25 1.13 1.6 NON applicable log time (sec) *Calculations were made on at least 50 individual cells from each experimental condition •Speed of displacements of WT parasites are reduced in living tissue compared to culture conditions •Adhesion through the Gal/GalNAc lectin is essential to amoebic motility in the tissue (3D) Experimental infection with WT and HGL strains Wild type HGL ABCESSES AT 7 DAYS Adhesive properties of E. histolytica are essential to pathogenesis Acknowledgments…. Eveyne Coudrier and François Amblard Curie Institute Marie-Christine Rigothier Pharmacy Faculty. Paris XI University Christophe Zimmer and Jean-Christophe Olivo UAIQ, Pasteur Institute Pascal Roux, Imagopole, Pasteur Institute