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Schistosoma mansoni and Fasciola hepatica: Cross-resistance in mice with single-sex schistosome infections
Authors:Niels Ørnbjerg Christensen  Jesper Monrad  Peter Nansen  Flemming Frandsen
Institution:1. Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, Jægersborg Alle I D DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark;2. Institute of Veterinary Microbiology and Hygiene, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Bülowsvej 13, DK-1870 Copenhagen V, Denmark
Abstract:Primary Schistosoma mansoni single-sex infections in mice, i.e., either male only or female only, did not stimulate any detectable level of heterologous resistance to challenge with Fasciola hepatica after 22 to 76 days, while statistically significant resistance to a challenge with F. hepatica was demonstrated in the presence of patent mixed-sex S. mansoni infections. Simultaneous infections with S. mansoni and F. hepatica induced a statistically significant reduction in the number of schisto-some worms established, i.e., the burden being reduced by 40.1 and 43.9%, respectively. There was no reduction of the F. hepatica worm burden. Similar features could be observed with a time interval of 48 hr between the S. mansoni infection and the F. hepatica challenge, i.e., the schistosome burden being reduced by 34.2 and 45.6%, respectively. Furthermore, simultaneous infections with S. mansoni and F. hepatica induced a statistically significant reduction of the egg production capacity per paired female schistosome worm as compared with that of the S. mansoni control group. Tissue egg counts of the various intestinal sections were reduced by 92.8–99.6%.
Keywords:Trematoda  Digenea  Mouse  Cross-resistance  Infections  single sex  Infections  simultaneous  heterologous
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