Literature DB >> 6601791

The athymic nude rat. IV. Immunocytochemical study to detect T-cells, and immunological and histopathological reactions against Trichinella spiralis.

J G Vos, E J Ruitenberg, N Van Basten, J Buys, A Elgersma, W Kruizinga.   

Abstract

The anti-parasite response was investigated after oral infection of athymic nude (rnu/rnu) rats and heterozygous (+/rnu) littermates with 1000 muscle larvae of Trichinella spiralis. No IgM, IgG and IgE antibodies were detected in serum of rnu/rnu rats. Expulsion of adult worms from the small intestine was prolonged (worms were nearly all expelled at days 14 and 91 in +/rnu and rnu/rnu rats respectively). The yield of muscle larvae in the carcasses of nude rats at day 91 was 33 times higher than in +/rnu rats. In contrast to the strong inflammatory reaction in the parasitized tongue of +/rnu rats, no infiltration was observed in rnu/rnu rats. Using an immunoperoxide method with monoclonal anti-rat T-cell antibody, no T cells were identified in spleen, mesenteric lymph node and Peyer's patches. These data support earlier studies that the nude rat lacks functional T cells. As the counts of connective tissue mast cells (CTMC), intestinal mast cells (IMC) and globule leucocytes (GL) in small intestine of uninfected rnu/rnu rats were equal or higher than in +/rnu rats, it is concluded that the origin of these cells is thymus-independent. In contrast to +/rnu rats, infection of rnu/rnu rats induced no increase of CTMC, IMC or GL. Thus, these cells depend on T cells to undergo proliferation. Finally, results of this study were inconclusive whether IMC are precursors for GL, or that they represent independent cell populations.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6601791     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1983.tb00737.x

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


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