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Cross-sections of muscle, intestine, and genital tract fluoresced in defined locations when live Ascaris suum adults were incubated in medium containing chymotrypsin liganded with fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate. This suggests that the protease, or portions of it, are assimilated by A. suum. A. suum chymotrypsin/elastase isoinhibitors were found in muscle sarcolemma, eggs, sperm, and intestine, and host chymotrypsin was localized in the same regions of these tissues by immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase techniques. These experiments demonstrate that host chymotrypsin enters the parasite, that it is present in specific regions of Ascaris, and that it probably exists as an enzyme-inhibitor complex.  相似文献   

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Parasite products were collected at three distinct phases of development of Ascaris suum, and their immunogenicity was determined after injection into rabbits and pigs. Products were derived from (1) the hatching fluid of infective eggs; (2) the conditioned medium of 2nd-stage larvae that developed to 3rd stage in vitro in defined medium; and (3) the conditioned medium of 3rd-stage larvae that developed to 4th stage in vitro in defined medium. Protein profiles from these three preparations, separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, were less complex than that of extracts from homogenized A. suum larvae. Hyperimmune rabbit antiserum raised against either egg products, 2nd- to 3rd-stage larval excretory-secretory products, or 3rd- to 4th-stage larval excretory-secretory products showed strong homologous reactions after immunoelectrophoresis, but relatively weak cross-reactions with the other preparations. A combined enteral immunization of pigs with egg products and parenteral immunization with the 2nd- to 3rd-stage larval excretory-secretory products, and 3rd- to 4th-stage larval excretory-secretory products induced antibody to each preparation and significant protective immunity to a challenge exposure with 10,000 A. suum eggs. However, a marked pathological response to larvae migrating in the liver after challenge exposure was also induced.  相似文献   

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Larvae of Ascaris suum recovered from the lungs of experimentally infected guinea pigs or rabbits, seven to ten days after infection, underwent the third moult in vitro to become fourth-stage larvae. Ecdysis was first observed on the first and second day of culture and was completed by the eighth day. The culture medium consisted of tissue culture Medium 199 supplemented with either guinea pig or porcine serum and glucose in a gaseous atmosphere of Nitrogen:Oxygen:Carbon dioxide (90:5:5). By the twelfth day in culture, early development of both the male and female reproductive systems was observed.  相似文献   

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An antigen (ACF antigen) obtained by in vitro cultivation of third-stage larvae of Ascaris suum to the fourth stage in defined medium induced significant protection in guinea pigs. The antigen was further characterized by ultrafiltration and gel filtration and was shown to be a single component by gel precipition and immunoelectrophoresis. It induced active cutaneous anaphylaxis in sensitized animals. The ACF antigen is estimated to contain about 79% protein and 22% carbohydrate and to have a molecular weight of approx 67,000.  相似文献   

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The development of protective immunity to Ascaris suum was examined in pigs naturally exposed to eggs on a contaminated dirt lot. Pigs became almost totally immune to second-stage larvae migrating from the intestines because few larvae from a challenge inoculum could be found in the lungs, and liver white-spot lesions (an immunopathologic response to migrating larvae) were absent. Blood from these pigs contained lymphocytes that responded blastogenically to larval antigens in vitro, while the serum contained antibody to larval antigens. Immunity was related to parasite exposure and not to the age of the host, and was not affected by the removal of adult A. suum from the intestines. Naturally exposed pigs responded to a variety of A. suum antigens with an immediate-type skin reactivity, and their intestinal mucosa contained relatively large numbers of mast cells and eosinophils. Other pigs were maintained on a dirt lot not contaminated with A. suum eggs and the effects of common environmental conditions on development of resistance to A. suum were studied. Resistance also developed in these pigs because 72% fewer larvae were detected in their lungs following a challenge exposure than in control pigs confined indoors on concrete floors and challenged similarly. This response was not expressed at the intestinal level, however, because their livers had numerous, intense white-spot lesions. To verify that the intestinal immunity that developed in pigs after natural exposure to A. suum was a direct result of homologous infection and not related to other stimuli encountered on a dirt lot, pigs maintained indoors on concrete floors, free from inadvertent helminthic infection, were inoculated orally with A. suum eggs daily for 16 weeks. Intestinal immunity was induced because larvae from a challenge inoculum were not detected in the lungs, and few white-spot lesions appeared on the livers of these pigs. Apparently, continual exposure of the intestinal mucosa to larvae eventually elicits the appropriate effector components necessary to prevent larval migration from the intestines.  相似文献   

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The fourth-stage larvae and adults of Ascaris suum were studied as they developed in the pig intestine from 11 to 22 days after infection. This is a period of rapid growth, in which both sexes increase approximately ten-fold in body length. Further examination of females showed the length increase to be positively allometric with respect to body diameter. The genital primordium in early fourth stage is at the same relative position along the length of the body as it is in the newly hatched larva. During development from fourth stage to adulthood the greater growth of the posterior part of the worm causes the relative position of the developing vulva to shift anteriad.  相似文献   

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Inhibitors of porcine trypsin were prepared from aqueous extracts of the parasitic nematodes Ascaris suum (hogs) and Ascaris lumbricoides (human). In this study three experiments were performed. (1) Polyclonal antibodies were prepared against one isoform of trypsin inhibitor from each parasitic nematode. Each antibody reacted with all isoforms from itself as well as all isoforms from the other parasite. (2) Association equilibrium constants were measured by titrating host trypsins (porcine or human) with the isoforms of trypsin inhibitors from A. suum and A. lumbricoides. While three of the combinations formed tight complexes that can be precipitated, the fourth complex, A. suum trypsin inhibitor-human trypsin has a Ka that is a 300 to 1000 times weaker interaction than the three other titration pairs. (3) Live A. suum worms were incubated in isosmotic media that contained either porcine trypsin or human trypsin. A suum worms survived in porcine trypsin and in the controls but were killed and digested after exposure for 5 days in human trypsin. The first experiment suggests that the trypsin inhibitors from A. suum and A. lumbricoides have similar epitopes, while the second experiment suggests that there are differences near the reactive site of the inhibitors. The consequences of these differences are dramatically demonstrated by the third experiment in which live A. suum worms in the presence of human trypsin die and are digested but those in porcine trypsin survive. These experiments suggest that in order to parasitize a host, a nematode requires a complement of protease inhibitors that interact strongly with those host proteases that are in their environment.  相似文献   

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Proanthocyanidins (PAC) are a class of plant secondary metabolites commonly found in the diet that have shown potential to control gastrointestinal nematode infections. The anti-parasitic mechanism(s) of PAC remain obscure, however the protein-binding properties of PAC suggest that disturbance of key enzyme functions may be a potential mode of action. Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs) are essential for parasite detoxification and have been investigated as drug and vaccine targets. Here, we show that purified PAC strongly inhibit the activity of both recombinant and native GSTs from the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum. As GSTs are involved in detoxifying xenobiotic substances within the parasite, we hypothesised that this inhibition may render parasites hyper-susceptible to anthelmintic drugs. Migration inhibition assays with A. suum larvae demonstrated that the potency of levamisole (LEV) and ivermectin (IVM) were significantly increased in the presence of PAC purified from pine bark (4.6-fold and 3.2-fold reduction in IC50 value for LEV and IVM, respectively). Synergy analysis revealed that the relationship between PAC and LEV appeared to be synergistic in nature, suggesting a specific enhancement of LEV activity, whilst the relationship between PAC and IVM was additive rather than synergistic, suggesting independent actions. Our results demonstrate that these common dietary compounds may increase the efficacy of synthetic anthelmintic drugs in vitro, and also suggest one possible mechanism for their well-known anti-parasitic activity.  相似文献   

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