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Lagochilascaris minor: Susceptibility and Resistance to Experimental Infection in Mice Is Independent of H-2(a) Haplotype and Correlates with the Immune Response in Immunized Animals

Recently, we demonstrated that C57BL/6 mice are more susceptible to experimental lagochilascariosis than BALB/c mice. To investigate the pattern of infection and the role of the genetic background on susceptibility to infection, we studied experimental lagochilascariosis in H-2(a) identical B10.A an...

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Autores principales: Spadafora-Ferreira, Mônica, Fernandes, Luciana Caetano, Hoffman Pfrimer, Irmtraut Araci, Pichiteli, Cássia Regina, Vilarinho Tambourgi, Denise, Lino-Junior, Ruy de Souza, Carvalhaes, Mara Silvia
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2915754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20721343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/610457
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Sumario:Recently, we demonstrated that C57BL/6 mice are more susceptible to experimental lagochilascariosis than BALB/c mice. To investigate the pattern of infection and the role of the genetic background on susceptibility to infection, we studied experimental lagochilascariosis in H-2(a) identical B10.A and A/J mice. Infected B10.A mice had a lower survival ratio and more severe lesions in the lungs than did A/J mice. Splenocytes of A/J mice immunized with the crude extract of the parasite showed increased proliferation and produced a higher level of interleukin 10 and interferon-γ in the presence of CE or concanavalin A when compared to B10.A mice. This suggests that resistance of A/J mice may be due to less severe lesions in lungs and other organs and a better immune response to parasite antigens. This paper provides evidence that major histocompatibility complex haplotype does not influence the survival to experimental infection with L. minor.