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Influence of maternal infection on offspring immune response in murine larval toxocariasis.

K Reiterová1, O Tomasovicová, P Dubinský.   

Abstract

The impact of Toxocara canis infection on the proportion of CD4+ and CD8+ T splenocytes, the serum concentrations of cytokine IFN-gamma and IL-5, and the production of Toxocara-specific antibodies were studied in two C57BL6/J mouse groups and their offspring. The mice were infected with 1000 T. canis eggs on the day of mating (early infection) and on day 14 of pregnancy (late infection). Early infection resulted in a significant increase of CD4+ T-cell subtype, however, a decline in CD8+ in comparison with late infection, as well as with non-infected control. The IFN-gamma serum concentrations decreased in infected mothers after the birth when compared with non-infected mothers, while in the offspring this cytokine was barely or not detectable. In the mothers of both infected groups, the humoral immune response included both parasite-specific IgM and IgG2 antibodies. While IgG1 levels remained constant throughout the whole experiment in mothers with early infection, late-infected mothers became seropositive only 3 weeks after delivery. IgM was not detectable in any offspring. Pups from early-infected mothers had IgG1 antibodies. Conversely, IgG2 was detectable in pups of both experimental infection groups. A significant difference was observed in the amounts of pups/litter of the infected mothers in comparison with the non-infected ones. Only 56% of females after early infection and 79% of those after late infection had a successful pregnancy. However, all mice of the control group produced a litter. The first T. canis larvae were detected in the muscles of the offspring of both groups on day 5 after the birth. These data show the changes in regulatory and cytotoxic immunity mechanisms of the infected mothers and their offspring and the high level of pregnancy loss as a result of larval toxocariasis.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14521578     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3024.2003.00642.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasite Immunol        ISSN: 0141-9838            Impact factor:   2.280


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