Author:
SIRE C.,ROGNON A.,THERON A.
Abstract
Failure of snail reinfection by Schistosoma mansoni
has been demonstrated in susceptible Biomphalaria glabrata infected
with 1 miracidium and subsequently re-exposed to 1 or 5 homologous
parasite larvae. The acquisition of ‘resistance’ to
secondary parasite infection was time dependent since complete inhibition
was observed at 2 weeks and longer following
monomiracidial exposure. This phenomenon was still observed in snails
challenged 8 weeks after primary infection.
Histological observations revealed that sporocysts from the challenge
infection were free of encapsulation, their development was stopped
and they degenerated slowly in the absence of
haemocytic reaction of the host. Under the hypothesis
of an acquired homologous resistance mechanism, this strongly suggests
that 1 or several unidentified humoral factors are
responsible for the non-development of the sporocysts from the challenge
infection. However, considering the time-dependent nature of the
phenomenon, an intraspecific larval antagonism
process between sporocysts resulting from the
primary infection and those from the challenge infection may be involved.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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