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The immune response during a Strongyloides ratti infection of rats.

C P Wilkes1, C Bleay, S Paterson, M E Viney.   

Abstract

A range of immune parameters was measured during a primary infection of Strongyloides ratti in its natural rat host. The immune parameters measured were interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interferon-gamma from both the spleen and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) cells; parasite-specific immunoglobulin G(1)(IgG(1)), IgG(2a) and IgG(2b) in serum and in intestinal tissue; parasite-specific IgG and total IgE in serum; parasite-specific and total IgA in intestinal tissue and rat mast cell protease II in intestinal tissue. Parasite-specific IgG(1), IgG(2a) and total IgE in serum and parasite-specific IgA and rat mast cell protease II in intestinal tissue all occurred at significantly greater concentrations in infected animals, compared with non-infected animals. Similarly, the production of IL-4 by MLN cells stimulated with parasitic female antigen or concanavalin A occurred at significantly greater concentrations in infected animals, compared with non-infected animals. In all, this suggests that there is a T-helper 2-type immune response during a primary S. ratti infection. These data also show the temporal changes in these components of the host immune response during a primary S. ratti infection.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17576363      PMCID: PMC2042580          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.2007.00945.x

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


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