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Schistosoma japonicum: Infection characteristics in mice of various strains and a difference in the response to eggs
Authors:GF Mitchell  EG Garcia  RF Anders  CA Valdez  FP Tapales  KM Cruise
Institution:1. Laboratory of Immunoparasitology, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Victoria 3050, Australia;2. Department of Parasitology, Institute of Public Health, University of the Philippines System, Ermita 2801, Manila, Philippines
Abstract:Female mice of 12 inbred strains were exposed to 20–25 cercariae of Schistosoma japonicum and infection status determined at day 40 by counting numbers of adult worms, eggs in faeces and eggs in a segment of liver. Most mouse strains appeared to be ‘permissive’ hosts although at least one strain (129/J) was shown to be relatively resistant in terms of day 40 adult worm numbers. In a radioisotopic lung assay for sensitivity to eggs, and developed as a rapid means of assessing granuloma formation, CBA/H mice were shown to differ from C57BL/6 mice in being non-responders. Histological examination of lungs of sensitized CBA/H and C57BL/6 mice injected intravenously with eggs established that granuloma formation was much more intense in C57BL/6 than CBA/H mice. Preliminary indications are that infected CBA/H mice are also low anti egg circumoval precipitin (COP) responders. Analysis of immune responses to isolated egg antigens in these two strains, and identification of the antigens of eggs to which such responses are directed in C57BL/6 mice, should provide insights into immunological disease processes (such as granulomatous inflammation) in this model system of japonicum schistosomiasis.
Keywords:inbred mouse strains  granuloma formation  radioisotopic lung assay  anti egg responses  COP antibodies  CBA/H  C57BL/6 mice
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