Increased iron uptake in the bladder wall of racemose cysts of Taenia solium.

Mol Biochem Parasitol

Laboratory of Immunopathology in Neurocysticercosis, Facultad de Ciencias y Filosofía, and Center for Global Health, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru.

Published: September 2022

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  • - Racemose neurocysticercosis is a severe brain infection caused by the Taenia solium parasite, which expands aggressively within the brain's subarachnoid spaces.
  • - The study discovered that iron is present in the bladder wall of racemose cysts, but not in univesicular ones, suggesting a difference in their biochemical environments.
  • - High expression of genes related to iron-binding proteins in racemose cysts indicates they may have a greater metabolic demand for iron as they proliferate.

Article Abstract

Racemose neurocysticercosis is an aggressive infection caused by the aberrant expansion and proliferation of the bladder wall of the Taenia solium cyst within the subarachnoid spaces of the human brain. The parasite develops and proliferates in a microenvironment with low concentrations of growth factors and micronutrients compared to serum. Iron is important for essential biological processes, but its requirement for racemose cyst viability and proliferation has not been studied. The presence of iron in the bladder wall of racemose and normal univesicular T. solium cysts was determined using Prussian blue staining. Iron deposits were readily detected in the bladder wall of racemose cysts but were not detectable in the bladder wall of univesicular cysts. Consistent with this finding, the genes for two iron-binding proteins (ferritin and melanotransferrin) and ribonucleotide reductase were markedly overexpressed in the racemose cyst compared to univesicular cysts. The presence of iron in the bladder wall of racemose cysts may be due to its increased metabolic rate due to proliferation.

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