Histoarchitecture of Schistosomal Granuloma Development and Involution: Morphogenetic and Biomechanical Approaches
The authors present morphogenetic and biomechanical approaches on the concept of the Schistosoma mansoni granulomas, considering them as organoid structures that depend on cellular adhesion and sorting, forming rearrangement into hierarchical concentric layers, creating tension-dependent structures,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1998-01, Vol.93 (suppl 1), p.141-151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors present morphogenetic and biomechanical approaches on the
concept of the Schistosoma mansoni granulomas, considering them as
organoid structures that depend on cellular adhesion and sorting,
forming rearrangement into hierarchical concentric layers, creating
tension-dependent structures, aiming to acquire round form, since this
is the minimal energy form, in which opposing forces pull in equally
from all directions and are in balance. From the morphogenetic point of
view, the granulomas function as little organs, presenting maturative
and involutional stages in their development with final disappearance
(pre-granulomatous stages, subdivided in: weakly and/or initial
reactive and exudative; granulomatous stages: exudative-productive,
productive and involutional). A model for the development of granulomas
was suggested, according to the following stages: encapsulating, focal
histolysis, fiber production, orientation and compacting and involution
and desintegration. The authors concluded that schistosomal granuloma
is not a tangled web of individual cells and fibers, but an organized
structure composed by host and parasite components, which is not formed
to attack the miracidia, but functions as an hybrid interface between
two different phylogenetic beings. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02761998000700020 |