Contact PI/Project LeaderBAYNE, CHRISTOPHER JEFFREY
Awardee OrganizationOREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
Broad objectives of our research are to understand the cellular and
molecular mechanisms which result in transmission of the human
blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni in certain individual host snails
(Biomphalaria glabrata), and the failure of transmission in others.
This requires knowledge of the events which culminate in
compatibility and those that result in incompatibility.
Specifically we seek to identify parasite-borne characters which
modulate infectivity and host-borne characters which determine
susceptibility or resistance.
In order to describe molecular events involved in parasite
recognition by the intermediate host snail, the complex sporocyst-
hemocyte system which occurs in vitro will be simplified for
experimental analysis. Sporocyst surface components will be placed
on activated beads. Hemocyte recognition of these sporocyst-
labelled beads will be assessed by association of the two in vitro.
Association indices will be obtained for hemocytes from snails
which are susceptible to the schistosome and those from snails
which are resistant. Hemocytes from naive and from parasite-
exposed snails will be compared. The influence of snail plasma
will be evaluated in experiments where the sporocyst-labelled beads
are exposed to plasma before they are offered to hemocytes. Plasma
will be derived from both susceptible and resistant snail strains,
and from naive parasite-exposed individuals.
Recognition factors on hemocyte surfaces and those from the plasma
will be studied for their influence on the outcome of hemocyte-
sporocyst encounters using a well tried cytotoxicity assay system.
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-1991
Budget Start Date
01-December-1989
Budget End Date
30-November-1990
Project Funding Information for 1990
Total Funding
$147,597
Direct Costs
$108,192
Indirect Costs
$39,405
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1990
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$147,597
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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