| Literature DB >> 11254182 |
G Prieto1, J W McCall, L Venco, M Genchi, F Simon, C Genchi.
Abstract
Somatic antigens from third stage larvae of Dirofilaria immitis (SL3) were used to detect IgG response against heartworm infection in 8 experimentally infected cats. A moderate specific anti-SL3 IgG response was found one month post-infection. Afterwards, antibodies decreased reaching a basal level 4 months post-infection and remained at this level until the end of the study. 6 months post-infection. Western blot analysis showed specific recognition of polypeptides of 79, 73, 60, 52, 40 and 39 kDa by sera from infected cats 1 month post-infection, but not by sera taken prior to the infection. The low antigenicity of the SL3 antigen in the cat should allow the parasite to escape the host's immune response.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11254182 DOI: 10.1051/vetres:2001114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683