Trichinella spiralis and Strongyloides ratti: immune interaction in adult rats. |
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Authors: | R Moqbel D Wakelin |
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Affiliation: | Wellcome Laboratories for Experimental Parasitology, University of Glasgow, Bearsden Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 1QH, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The consequences of prior and concurrent infection with two species of nematodes were studied in rats. Primary infection with Strongyloides ratti adversely affected the development of a secondary Trichinella spiralis infection. Both immediate and delayed challenge with T. spiralis, following the expulsion of the previous S. ratti infection, reduced the percentage of worm recovery of the former as well as their fecundities and lengths. It is suggested that nonspecific inflammation produced by one species, during the peak period of worm expulsion, was not responsible for the accelerated rate of expulsion of the other; instead a direct, specific cross-immunity was probably operative affecting the survival of the challenge species. The response elicited by previous experience of the intestinal phase was reciprocal, but there was evidence of an enhancing effect by the muscle larval stages of T. spiralis on S. ratti. Rats concurrently infected with both species expelled S. ratti more rapidly than T. spiralis. Possible mechanisms underlying the interaction between the two species are suggested and discussed. |
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Keywords: | Cross-immunity Concurrent infections Immune expulsion Intestinal inflammation Immunosuppression Rat Nematode |
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