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Schistosoma mansoni antigens differentially recognized by resistant WEHI 129/J mice.

M D Wright1, M V Rogers, K M Davern, G F Mitchell.   

Abstract

Mice of the strain WEHI 129/J are genetically resistant to chronic Schistosoma mansoni infection. Resistance is expressed in at least 50% of mice, with the remaining mice showing normal susceptibility to infection. The serum antibody specificities in the resistant proportion of WEHI 129/J were analyzed at various times after exposure to cercariae by using both Western blotting and immunoprecipitation. Comparisons with the susceptible proportion of WEHI 129/J and other permissive mouse strains revealed four antigens that were differentially recognized by resistant mice at various times of infection: Sm25, an Mr 25,000 integral membrane protein of adult worms that was better recognized by resistant mice 40 to 50 days after exposure; Sm67, an Mr 67,000 water-soluble antigen of adult worms that was better recognized by resistant mice at days 30 to 40; Sm120, an Mr 120,000 antigen expressed by cercariae and adult worms that was differentially recognized, although inconsistently, at days 20 to 40 postexposure; and Sm26, an Mr 26,000 glutathione S-transferase that was uniquely recognized by resistant mice at day 20 in two of three experiments. Analysis of antibody specificities in (BALB/c x WEHI 129/J)F1 x WEHI 129/J backcross mice indicated that high responsiveness to Sm25 at days 40 to 50 correlated with resistance. The candidacy of these four molecules as vaccines for schistosomiasis mansoni is discussed.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3139567      PMCID: PMC259675          DOI: 10.1128/iai.56.11.2948-2952.1988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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