The International Journal of Developmental Biology

Int. J. Dev. Biol. 36: 179 - 184 (1992)

Vol 36, Issue 1

Special Issue: Developmental Biology in Belgium

Transdifferentiation of macrophages into fibroblasts as a result of Schistosoma mansoni infection

Published: 1 March 1992

S Bertrand, M Godoy, P Semal and P Van Gansen

Laboratoire de Cytologie et d'Embryologie Moléculaires, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Rhode-St.-Genèse, Belgium.

Abstract

The possibility of transdifferentiation of macrophages into fibroblasts which could be at the origin of fibrotic tissue in schistosome-infected mice was studied using immunocytochemical techniques. Macrophage cell samples extracted from the peritoneal cavity of schistosome-infected mice were fractionated on a Percoll gradient. The cultures were purified by treatment with a trypsin solution to eliminate any fibroblasts possibly collected along with the macrophages. Immunocytochemical methods were then used to characterize the cells at different points in time. The fibroblastic property of the morphologically transformed cells was confirmed by their positive labeling with the anti-procollagen antibody. However, these cells still possessed the mac-1 and mac-2 antigens which characterize the monomacrophage line.

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