Primary infection with mouse-derived cysticercoids of Hymenolepis nana prepared from baby or adult mice and secondary infections with eggs or cysticercoids |
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Authors: | A Ito M Yamamoto K Okamoto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biology, School of Medicine, Showa University, Hatanodai, Shinagawaku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Oral infection with mouse-derived cysticercoids (cysts) of Hymenolepis nana on day 0 did not make the 5 ± 1 week old mouse host immune to egg challenge by day 7 of the prepatent period, although the number of cyst-derived tapeworms was 1000 times greater than that of egg-derived tapeworms sufficient to make the host immune by day 7. Neither cysts recovered from immunologically competent 5 ± 1 week old donor mice, which should have become immune within 2 days of egg inoculation, nor those from incompetent 5–7 day-old baby mice given eggs when 0–2 days old made the host immune. The time course of differentiation of cysts in baby mice was not different from that in 5 ± 1 week-old mice. Mice infected twice with cysts on days 0 and 4 did not become immune either. Rapid protective immunity against egg challenge was acquired by inoculation exclusively with eggs but not with cysts. Apparently cysts differ from oncospheres in their immunogenicity. The importance of cysts for analysing the mouse—H. nana system from the immunological point of view is discussed. |
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Keywords: | mice intestine infection immunity protection immunogenicity dual phases mouse-derived cysticercoid beetle-derived cysticercoid |
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