Literature DB >> 19870971

PASSIVE IMMUNITY IN AVIAN MALARIA.

R D Manwell1, F Goldstein.   

Abstract

The effect of therapy with immune serum has been studied in thirty-two cases of Plasmodium circumflexum infection, all of them produced by blood inoculation. Eighteen of these cases never showed parasites, and seven others developed infections which were definitely milder than those of the controls. The therapeutic serum was in all cases obtained from chronic cases which had previously been superinfected to raise the immune titre. It seems justifiable to conclude that: 1. Passive immunity can be conferred in avian malaria, at least when caused by Plasmodium circumflexum just as it can be in certain types of monkey malaria, and perhaps in human malaria as well. 2. Whatever the nature of the protective substances present in the serum of chronic cases may be, they are present in very low concentration. Their concentration can be raised by superinfection, however. These substances may be strain-specific or species-specific, but the results of these experiments do not give any clear-cut answer to this question. 3. Serum therapy previous to infection seems to be more effective than when given afterward. 4. The administration of normal serum or even of physiological saline in a dosage comparable to that employed with the immune serum used in these experiments produced similar macroscopic changes in the size of the spleen. 5. Agglutination of cells parasitized by Plasmodium circumflexurn when mixed with immune serum was observed.

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Year:  1940        PMID: 19870971      PMCID: PMC2134989          DOI: 10.1084/jem.71.3.409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  4 in total

1.  THE QUANTITATIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMMUNE SERUM AND INFECTIVE DOSE OF PARASITES AS DEMONSTRATED BY THE PROTECTION TEST IN MONKEY MALARIA.

Authors:  L T Coggeshall; M D Eaton
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1938-06-30       Impact factor: 14.307

2.  DEMONSTRATION OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY IN EXPERIMENTAL MONKEY MALARIA.

Authors:  L T Coggeshall; H W Kumm
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1937-07-31       Impact factor: 14.307

3.  THE AGGLUTINATION OF PLASMODIUM KNOWLESI BY IMMUNE SERUM.

Authors:  M D Eaton
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1938-05-31       Impact factor: 14.307

4.  EFFECT OF REPEATED SUPERINFECTION UPON THE POTENCY OF IMMUNE SERUM OF MONKEYS HARBORING CHRONIC INFECTIONS OF PLASMODIUM KNOWLESI.

Authors:  L T Coggeshall; H W Kumm
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1938-06-30       Impact factor: 14.307

  4 in total
  2 in total

1.  THE OCCURRENCE OF MALARIA ANTIBODIES IN HUMAN SERUM FOLLOWING INDUCED INFECTION WITH PLASMODIUM KNOWLESI.

Authors:  L T Coggeshall
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1940-06-30       Impact factor: 14.307

2.  THE IMMUNIZATION OF FOWLS AGAINST MOSQUITO-BORNE PLASMODIUM GALLINACEUM BY INJECTIONS OF SERUM AND OF INACTIVATED HOMOLOGOUS SPOROZOITES.

Authors:  P F Russell; B N Mohan
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1942-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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