Literature DB >> 2933630

Platelet mediated killing of larvae from different filarial species in the presence of Dipetalonema viteae stimulated IgE antibodies.

A Haque, W Cuna, B Bonnel, A Capron, M Joseph.   

Abstract

The platelets from normal rats interact with microfilariae of Dipetalonema viteae in vitro in the presence of antibodies leading to the killing of the parasite. The antibody involved in this reaction is identified as IgE because the absorption of immune rat serum on anti-rat IgE column or the pretreatment of platelets with anti-Fc epsilon receptor resulted in a significant reduction in the percentage of killing of microfilariae. This antibody, which mediates platelet activity towards microfilariae, appears early in the secondary infection and persists for a short period of time. This short-lasting IgE antibody is not apparently present in the form of large complexes since the supernatant but not the pellet after ultracentrifugation was able to mediate killing of microfilariae by platelets. IgE-dependent platelet-mediated parasite killing is neither stage- nor species-specific because the microfilariae (LI) of Brugia malayi or of Loa loa and infective larvae (L3) of D. viteae or of B. malayi were killed when they were incubated with the serum obtained from rats at day 8 after secondary infection with adult D. viteae worms. The results of the present study suggest that platelets can actively participate in the immunological killing of filarial larvae.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2933630     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1985.tb00096.x

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


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