Monocytes/macrophages play a critical role in the defense mechanisms against malaria parasites, and are the main cells responsible for the elimination of malaria parasites from the blood circulation. We carried out a microscope-aided evaluation of the stages of in vitro phagocytosis of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes, by human monocytes. These cells were obtained from healthy adult individuals by means of centrifugation through a cushion of Percoll density medium and were incubated with erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum that had previously been incubated with a pool of anti-plasmodial immune serum. We described the stages of phagocytosis, starting from adherence of infected erythrocytes to the phagocyte membrane and ending with their destruction within the phagolisosomes of the monocytes. We observed that the different erythrocytic forms of the parasite were ingested by monocytes, and that the process of phagocytosis may be completed in around 30 minutes. Furthermore, we showed that phagocytosis may occur continuously, such that different phases of the process were observed in the same phagocyte.
Key-words: Phagocytosis. Monocytes. Plasmodium falciparum.
RESUMOMonócitos/macrófagos desempenham uma função crítica nos mecanismos de defesa antiplasmódio e constituem as principais células responsáveis pela eliminação das formas eritrocitárias do plasmódio da circulação sangüínea. Realizamos uma avaliação microscópica dos estágios da fagocitose in vitro de eritrócitos infectados por Plasmodium falciparum por monócitos humanos. Essas células foram obtidas de indivíduos adultos sadios por centrifugação em Percoll e incubadas com eritrócitos infectados por Plasmodium falciparum previamente incubados com um pool de soro imune contra plasmódio. Descrevemos os estágios da fagocitose, desde a aderência dos eritrócitos infectados até sua destruição nos fagolisossomas dos monócitos. Observou-se que eritrócitos infectados por todos os diferentes estágios assexuados do parasito foram ingeridos pelos monócitos e que o processo de fagocitose pode se completar em cerca de 30 minutos. Além disso, mostramos que a fagocitose pode ocorrer de uma forma contínua, de tal maneira que diferentes fases do processo foram observadas no mesmo fagócito.
Palavras-chaves: Fagocitose. Monócitos. Plasmodium falciparum.It has been recognized that monocytes/macrophages play a critical role in the defense against malaria parasites, and are the main cells responsible for the clearance of blood forms of the parasite from the circulation 4 9 . Peripheral blood monocytes 13 and spleen and liver macrophages 11 show considerable phagocytic activity towards parasitized erythrocytes, particularly when anti-parasite antibodies are present 4 10 . It has been shown that monocytes plus anti-plasmodial antibodies are able to decrease the in vitro growth of Plasmodium falciparum by nearly 80% 7 . However, the nature of the process of phagocytosis of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes by human monocytes has not so far been ...