Clot Formation in the Sipunculid Worm Themiste petricola: A Haemostatic and Immune Cellular Response.

Int J Cell Biol

Laboratorio de Inmunotoxicologia (LaITO), IDEHU, CONICET, Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín", Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Avenida Córdoba 2351 Piso 2, Buenos Aires CP 1120, Argentina.

Published: August 2012

Clot formation in the sipunculid Themiste petricola, a coelomate nonsegmented marine worm without a circulatory system, is a cellular response that creates a haemostatic mass upon activation with sea water. The mass with sealing properties is brought about by homotypic aggregation of granular leukocytes present in the coelomic fluid that undergo a rapid process of fusion and cell death forming a homogenous clot or mass. The clot structure appears to be stabilized by abundant F-actin that creates a fibrous scaffold retaining cell-derived components. Since preservation of fluid within the coelom is vital for the worm, clotting contributes to rapidly seal the body wall and entrap pathogens upon injury, creating a matrix where wound healing can take place in a second stage. During formation of the clot, microbes or small particles are entrapped. Phagocytosis of self and non-self particles shed from the clot occurs at the clot neighbourhood, demonstrating that clotting is the initial phase of a well-orchestrated dual haemostatic and immune cellular response.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328956PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/280675DOI Listing

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