Author:
Mangold Beverley L.,Knopf P. M.
Abstract
SUMMARYA passive transfer system, dependent upon hyperimmune rat serum, was used to study in vivo protective humoral immunity to Schistosoma mansoni infection in Fischer rats. Infected recipients of hyperimmune serum exhibited a significant reduction (51%) in the number of recovered adult schistosomes relative to infected recipients of normal rat serum. Furthermore, schistosomula were equally sensitive to the effects of hyperimmune serum injected up to and including 7 days post-infection, a phenomenon which was termed ‘extended sensitivity’. Schistosomula were beginning to lose sensitivity to the effects of hyperimmune serum by the 8th day post-infection and were completely refractile by the 9th day. In addition, it was demonstrated that parasite elimination occurred after the lung stage. Some protection was also observed when hyperimmune rat serum was transferred to mice as late as 5 days post-infection.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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