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IgE antibody responses induced by transplantation of the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in rats: a possible role of nematode excretory-secretory product in IgE production.

R Uchikawa1, M Yamada, S Matsuda, N Arizono.   

Abstract

In order to examine the effective site of sensitization for IgE responses, we transplanted 2000 adult-stage worms of the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis into the duodenum or the peritoneal cavity of naive rats. Total serum IgE began to increase 1 week after the nematode inoculations and reached a peak at week 2. Living worms inoculated into the duodenum induced the highest serum IgE, this being 800 times the level in control animals. Intraperitoneal inoculations of living and dead worms resulted in increases of the serum IgE levels to 120 and 13 times the control level, respectively. The intraduodenal inoculation of living adult worms also induced a significant increase in specific IgE against the excretory-secretory (ES) product of adult N. brasiliensis 1 week later than the rise in total IgE, whereas intraperitoneal inoculations did not induce such an increase. These results suggest that sensitization through the intestinal mucosa with adult N. brasiliensis might be important for the effective induction of both specific and non-specific IgE responses. Since these findings also indicated that factors secreted by living worms play an important role in the induction of total IgE response, the ES product was injected to naive rats for 6 consecutive days (total 2.7-4.4 mg). Intraperitoneal injection of the ES product alone induced a 14.7-fold increase in total IgE without any specific IgE response. This indicates that some constituents of the ES product have the potential to trigger a non-specific IgE response.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8307605      PMCID: PMC1422244     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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