Antigenic variation in cyclically transmittedTrypanosoma brucei. Variable antigen type composition of metacyclic trypanosome populations from the salivary glands ofGlossina morsitans

Author:

Hajduk S. L.,Cameron Cathy R.,Barry J. D.,Vickerman K.

Abstract

SUMMARYTsetse flies (Glossina morsitans) were fed on the blood of mice containing any one of 5 variable antigen types (VATs) ofTrypanosoma bruceiAnTAR 1 serodeme. The VATs of the metacyclic trypanosomes subsequently detected in the flies' saliva probes were investigated using monospecific antisera to AnTAR 1 VATs in indirect immunofluorescence and trypanolysis reactions; these sera included 3 raised against AnTats 1.6, 1.30 and 1.45, previously identified as components of the metacyclic population (M-VATs), and against the 5 VATs originally ingested by the flies. The percentage of metacyclics reacting with a particular M-VAT antiserum remained more or less constant (AnTat 1.6, 6·0–8·3%; AnTat 1.30, 13·7–18·2%; AnTat 1.45, 2·0–8·0%), regardless of the age of the fly or the ingested VAT. As these 3 VATs accounted for no more than 30% of the metacyclic population, the existence of at least one more VAT is envisaged. The ingested VAT could not be detected among the AnTAR 1 metacyclic trypanosomes.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology

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