Contact PI/Project LeaderBAYNE, CHRISTOPHER JEFFREY
Awardee OrganizationOREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
This research is aimed at providing an understanding of the mechanisms used
by Schistosoma mansoni to survive and multiply in its intermediate host
snail Biomphalaria glabrata. S. mansoni is a causative agent of human
schistosomiasis, a serious debilitating disease in human populations in
many areas of the tropics. On the premise that the compatibility of S.
mansoni with B. glabrata is a highly specific phenomenon, and that the
specificity is manifested as a result of events occurring at the interface
of the sporocyst with host-snail hemocyte plasma membranes, we aim to
provide information on the cellular-chemical basis of specificity.
Experiments will be designed to yield information which will support or
refute various hypotheses that bear directly on the following issues:
(a) The mechanisms by which snail hemocytes recognize trematode sporocysts
(b) The mechanisms by which snails acquire enhanced resistance, of a more
or less specific nature, to trematode sporocysts
(c) The mechanisms by which trematode sporocysts avoid destruction by
hemocytes of certain snail strains
(d) The mechanisms by which trematode sporocysts interfere with innate
resistance of snails
Methodologies will involve in vitro culture of schistosome sporocyst larvae
together with immunocompetent leukocytes (hemocytes) of host snails. Both
susceptible and resistant strains of snail will be used as sources of
hemocytes. Sensitive labeling of potentially important molecules of host
and parasite origin will permit us to evaluate their roles in mediation of
compatibility.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
053599908
UEI
MZ4DYXE1SL98
Project Start Date
30-September-1981
Project End Date
30-November-1986
Budget Start Date
30-September-1985
Budget End Date
30-November-1986
Project Funding Information for 1985
Total Funding
$140,299
Direct Costs
$107,247
Indirect Costs
$33,052
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1985
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$140,299
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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