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Microsporidia life cycle

Microsporidia life cycle
The infective form of Microsporidia is the resistant spore and it can survive for a long time in the environment (1). The spore extrudes its polar tubule and infects the host cell (2). The spore injects the infective sporoplasm into the eukaryotic host cell through the polar tubule (3). Inside the cell, the sporoplasm undergoes extensive multiplication either by merogony (binary fission) or schizogony (multiple fission) (4). This development can occur either in direct contact with the host cell cytoplasm (eg, Enterocytozoon bieneusi) or inside a vacuole termed parasitophorous vacuole (eg, Encephalitozoon intestinalis). Either free in the cytoplasm or inside a parasitophorous vacuole, microsporidia develop by sporogony to mature spores (5). During sporogony, a thick wall is formed around the spore, which provides resistance to adverse environmental conditions. When the spores increase in number and completely fill the host cell cytoplasm, the cell membrane is disrupted and releases the spores to the surroundings (6). These free mature spores can infect new cells, thus continuing the cycle.
* Development inside parasitophorous vacuole also occurs in Encephalitozoon hellum and Encephalitozoon cuniculi.
Reproduced from: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. DPDx: Microsporidiosis. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/microsporidiosis.
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