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Cell and Tissue Research | 1995

Cellular defence mechanism of the clam Tapes semidecussatus against infection by the protozoan Perkinsus sp.

Juan F. Montes; Mercè Durfort; José García-Valero

The cellular defence mechanism of the clam Tapes semidecussatus (Mollusca, Bivalvia) against infection by the parasite protozoan Perkinsus sp. (Apicomplexa, Perkinsea) was studied in the gill filaments. The parasites, localized in the connective tissue, induced a cellular reaction involving infiltrated granulocytes. These showed a secretory aspect, with the cytoplasm being filled by membrane-bound granules with internal membranes. The holocrine secretion, which was proteic and slightly glycosylated, by the granulocytes gave rise to the encapsulation of the parasites. After incubation with lectins from Canavalia ensiformis, Triticum vulgaris, Helix pomatia, Glycine max, Arachis hypogaea, Ricinus communis (agglutinin), Ulex europeus I and Limax flavus, a lack of specific and/or main sugars was observed in the plasma membrane of parasite and granulocyte, and in the wall of the former. Furthermore, GalNacα1,3GalNac and β-d-gal residues were only detected in association with the internal membranes and dense regions of both granules and capsule, respectively. Blood granulocytes were observed at the periphery of the cellular reaction, close to blood vessels, and these appeared to re-differentiate to give the granulocytes of the cellular reaction. The data reported here suggest that this parasite induces the infiltration and re-differentiation of specialized cells in the host mollusc. In addition, a polarized secretion of a specific defence product is described for the first time.


Cell and Tissue Research | 1995

Characterization and localization of an Mr 225 kDa polypeptide specifically involved in the defence mechanisms of the clam Tapes semidecussatus

Juan F. Montes; Mercè Durfort; José García-Valero

Parasitosis by the trophozoite protozoan Perkinsus sp. (Apicomplexa, Perkinsea) induces in the gill filaments of the clam Tapes semidecussatus (Mollusca, Bivalvia) a cellular reaction, which is constituted by infiltrated granulocytes. This cellular reaction has characteristics of those of a holocrine gland, since the parasites are encapsulated by the secretion product of the granulocytes after cell death. An enriched fraction of prezoosporangia and their associated capsule was obtained after culture of the parasitized gills in fluid thioglycollate medium. Specific polypeptides from this fraction were separated by SDS-PAGE and isolated for rabbit immunizations. The serum obtained against an Mr 225 kDa polypeptide, revealed its exclusive localization in the capsule and in the granules of the infiltrated granulocytes, thus indicating that this polypeptide is synthesized by these cells and secreted, in a polarized way, around the trophozoites resulting in their encapsulation. Selective deglycosylation of the polypeptide, by Endo H and alkaline β-elimination, did not show an effect on its molecular weight or antibody recognition. Furthermore, the absence of the 225 kDa band in the Western-blots of non-parasitized gills indicated the specific association of this polypeptide with the parasitosis. Finally, this is the first tissue-specific factor described in molluscs in relation to defence mechanisms.


Revista Medica De Chile | 2015

Efectores celulares de la respuesta inflamatoria en la enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica

Rafael Silva O; Juan F. Montes; José García-Valero; Jordi Olloquequi

Approximately 3 million people in the world die every year as a consequence of COPD, which is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the lung to noxious particles and gases. This inflammatory pattern causes pathological changes leading to a narrowing of small airways and destruction of lung parenchyma, also known as emphysema. Classically, these changes were associated to macrophages and neutrophils, although T CD8+ lymphocytes were latter added to the equation to explain the origin of emphysematous lesions. However, in recent years, multiple evidences have arisen indicating that inflammatory response in COPD is much more complex. These findings point to a key role for mast cells, dendritic cells, T CD4+ and B cells. The aim of this article is to review such evidence and report what is known so far about those cells involved in the inflammatory response in COPD.


Chest | 2002

INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE ON EXTRAPLEURAL TALC DISSEMINATION AFTER TALC SLURRY PLEURODESIS

Jaume Ferrer; Juan F. Montes; Maria Antonia Villarino; Richard W. Light; José García-Valero


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2003

Influence of Talc Dose on Extrapleural Talc Dissemination after Talc Pleurodesis

Juan F. Montes; Jaume Ferrer; Maria Antonia Villarino; Bernat Baeza; Marta Crespo; José García-Valero


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 1996

When the venerid clam Tapes decussatus is parasitized by the protozoan Perkinsus sp. it synthesizes a defensive polypeptide that is closely related to p225

Juan F. Montes; Mercè Durfort; José García-Valero


Respiratory Medicine | 2010

Differential lymphocyte infiltration in small airways and lung parenchyma in COPD patients

Jordi Olloquequi; Jaume Ferrer; Juan F. Montes; Esther Rodríguez; M. Angeles Montero; José García-Valero


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2001

Parasitism by the protozoan Perkinsus atlanticus favours the development of opportunistic infections

Juan F. Montes; Mercè Durfort; José García-Valero


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2005

Ultrastructural localization of antigenic determinants conserved during Perkinsus atlanticus trophozoite to prezoosporangium differentiation

Juan F. Montes; Mercè Durfort; José García-Valero


Archive | 2010

FOLLICLES OF COPD PATIENTS

Jordi Olloquequi; Juan F. Montes; Ana Prats; Esther Rodríguez; M. Angeles Montero; José García-Valero; Jaume Ferrer

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M. Angeles Montero

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Richard W. Light

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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