Immunity to onchocerca lienalis microfilariae in mice. I. Resistance induced by the homologous parasite.

Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie Pub Date : 1984-12-01
S Townson, A E Bianco, M J Doenhoff, R Muller
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The model of Onchocerca lienalis microfilariae injected into inbred CBA/HT6T6 mice has been examined for its value to study immunity to the skin-dwelling microfilariae in onchocerciasis. Mice injected with living microfilariae during primary or secondary infections exhibited a high level of resistance to challenge relative to normal controls (91-98% reduction in recoveries). The survival of microfilariae during a primary infection was significantly prolonged in T-cell deprived animals compared with immunologically intact mice. Serum and spleen cells transferred from donors 90 days after infection conferred significant protection in syngeneic recipients to challenge with microfilariae (59% reduction in recoveries compared with controls). Boostered injections with freeze-killed or fragmented microfilariae reduced parasite recoveries after challenge by 39-78%: none of 5 adjuvant preparations enhanced the protective effect. Mice exposed to living infective larvae or adult males of O. lienalis also exhibited lowered recoveries of microfilariae following a challenge infection. It is concluded that the mouse model offers potential for immunological studies on the microfilariae in onchocerciasis, which have hitherto been limited because of the lack of suitable laboratory hosts.

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小鼠对脾盘尾丝虫微丝虫的免疫。1 .同源寄生虫诱导的抗性。
通过对CBA/HT6T6近交系小鼠注射纹盘尾丝虫微丝蚴模型的研究,探讨其对盘尾丝虫病皮肤微丝蚴免疫的研究价值。与正常对照相比,在原发性或继发性感染期间注射活微丝虫的小鼠表现出高水平的抗攻能力(恢复率降低91-98%)。与免疫完整的小鼠相比,t细胞缺失的小鼠在初次感染时微丝虫的存活时间明显延长。感染后90天从供体转移的血清和脾脏细胞对同基因受体微丝虫病的攻击具有显著的保护作用(与对照组相比,恢复率降低59%)。冷冻杀死或破碎的微丝虫加强注射使攻毒后的寄生虫回收率降低了39-78%:5种佐剂制剂均未增强保护作用。暴露于活的感染幼虫或成年雄性的小鼠在攻毒感染后也表现出微丝虫病的恢复较低。因此,小鼠模型为盘尾丝虫病微丝虫的免疫学研究提供了潜力,迄今为止,由于缺乏合适的实验室宿主,这些研究受到限制。
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