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Echinococcus multilocularis in the mouse: The in vitro protoscolicidal activity of peritoneal macrophages
Authors:RW Baron  CE Tanner
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Institute of Parasitology, Macdonald College of McGill University, Macdonald College P.O., P. Que., Canada H0A 1CO

Abstract:Baron R. W. and Tanner C. E. 1977. Echinococcus multilocularis in the mouse: the in vitro protoscolicidal activity of peritoneal macrophages. International Journal for Parasitology7: 489–495. The larvae of Echinococcus multilocularis are susceptible to the protoscolicidal activity of infected A/J mouse peritoneal cells. It is shown that the effector cell in this response is an activated macrophage. Preincubation of protoscolices in ‘immune’ serum increases their susceptibility to the protoscolicidal activity of infected mouse peritoneal cells. Macrophages activated nonspecifically by BCG or Taenia crassiceps infections also exhibit protoscolicidal activity in vitro. The identity of the effector cell was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. It is shown that ‘immune’ macrophages adhere to and form close cellular contacts with the protoscolex surface. It is concluded that resistance to hydatid infections is mediated by activated macrophages.
Keywords:Echinococcus multilocularis  E  granulosus  hydatid  peritoneal macrophages  protoscolicidal activity  scanning electron microscopy
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