Trypanosoma cruzi: homocytotrophic antibody response in mice immunized with unrelated antigens. |
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Authors: | R P Mendes H A Takehara I Mota |
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Affiliation: | Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Immunology Research and Training Center, Institute Butantan, Sāo Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The homocytotropic antibody response to unrelated antigens of mice with acute or chronic infection with Trypanosoma cruzi was studied. The production of IgG1 and IgE antibodies was observed in animals immunized with ovalbumin. The levels of IgG1 and IgE antibody were determined by passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. There was a depression in both IgG1 and IgE when infection and immunization were simultaneous. This depression was more intense when the animals were immunized 3 days after infection. A depression of IgG1 but not of IgE was observed in the animals with chronic infection and in the animals infected during the course of the humoral antibody response (12 days after immunization). It is suggested that a loss of T-cell regulatory mechanism may explain these results. |
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Keywords: | Protozoa, parasitic Immunity, humoral Antibodies homocytotropic Chagas' disease Mouse |
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