Immunity against trichostrongylus colubriformis infection in guinea-pigs and sheep: Some comparisons with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection in the rat |
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Authors: | T.L.W. Rothwell D.B. Adams R.J. Love D.N. Love D.J. McLaren |
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Affiliation: | C.S.R.I.O. Division of Animal Health, McMaster Laboratory, Glebe, N.S.W. 2037, Australia;Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies Australia;Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia;National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, U.K. |
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Abstract: | In Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection in rats there is evidence that antibodies ‘damage’ the worms rendering them susceptible to other components of the host immune response. Some of the experiments from which this evidence was obtained were repeated in Trichostrongylus colubri-formis infections in guinea-pigs and sheep.Lesions similar to those described in ‘damaged’ N. brasiliensis were present in T. colubriformis, but unlike damaged N. brasiliensis, damaged T. colubriformis were not rapidly expelled from the intestine of either normal or adoptively immunized hosts. Other differences between the two infections included the failure of serum from T. colubriformis-immune donors either to regularly transfer immunity against infection to non-immune recipients or to endow additional immunity on recipients of lymphoid cells from immune donors.It is suggested that the results might reflect differences between the manner in which guinea-pigs and rats achieve immune expulsion of gastro-intestinal nematode parasites. |
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Keywords: | Antibodies guinea-pigs immunity nematode rat sheep |
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