Plasmodium berghei: Isolation and maintenance of an irradiation attenuated strain in the nude mouse |
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Authors: | Seiji Waki,Jun ichi Tamura,Motoo Imanaka,Shinsuke Ishikawa,Mamoru Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371, Japan |
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Abstract: | An attenuated strain of malaria causing limited parasitemia in mice was derived from a highly virulent strain of Plasmodium berghei (NK65) which produced 100% lethality in mice. A pool of mouse blood infected with the original highly virulent P. berghei was exposed to 40 Krad irradiation and parasites were inoculated into nude mice as well as into thymus competent normal littermates. Thymus competent mice showed no parasitemia, while one out of the five nude mice inoculated with the irradiated parasites developed a slow and progressive parasitemia. These parasites induced a self-limiting parasitemia in thymus competent mice, even when a large inoculum was administered. Maintenance of the low virulence strain required passage through nude mice. After 50 passages at two weekly intervals, reversion to virulence did not occur. A single vaccination with the attenuated strain induced immunity in mice against a challenge inoculation with the original virulent strain. Specific IgG persisted at high titer for more than 9 weeks in mice receiving a single inoculation of the attenuated strain. |
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Keywords: | Protozoa, parasitic Malaria, mouse Mouse, nude X ray Irradiation Attenuation Immunity, protective Erythrocytes, polychromatophilic |
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