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Trypanosoma gambiense: Immune responses of neonatal rats receiving antibodies from the female
Authors:Tan Takayanagi  Misako Takayanagi  Yoshisada Yabu  Hirotsugu Kato
Institution:Department of Medical Zoology, Medical School, Nagoya City University, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:Offspring of control female rats received colostrum from females immune to Trypanosoma gambiense after birth. Subsequently, these offspring had high titers of agglutinating and phagocytosis-promoting activities in their sera. They were not protected against challenge infection, although a delay of parasitemia and extended survival were often observed. On the other hand, the offspring of immune females, which had received colostrum from control females after birth, showed low agglutinating and phagocytosis-promoting activities in their sera; 50% were protected against infection. It was concluded that antibodies (IgG) passing through the placenta of immunized females were more effective than antibodies (IgA) derived from colostrum from immunized females in protecting offspring against trypanosome infection. Phagocytosis-promoting activity was detected in both colostral IgA-rich fractions from the colostra of immunized females and serum IgA-rich fractions from the control females' offspring, which had received colostrum from immune females. Pepsin digestion resulted in the loss of such activity. It is possible that the phagocytosis-promoting activity of IgA antibodies was not present in the products obtained by means of pepsin treatment.
Keywords:Hemoflagellate  Parasitic protozoa  Neonatal rat  Protection  Agglutinin  Phagocytosis-promoting antibody  Macrophage  Colostrum  Pepsin digestion
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