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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 29(11): 1479-83, Nov. 1996. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-187209

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The humoral antibody response to Cryptosporidium was investigated in mice genetically selected for high (H) and low (L) antibody responsiveness. Groups of 4-5 mice from two different selections, general primary (GP) and general secondary (GS), were studied. Following immunization with Cryptosporidium parvum antigens, the maximum levels of IgG in the HGP, (X ñ SD = 1.13 ñ 0.35, N = 5) and in the HGS (0.42 ñ 0.15, N = 4) lines, and of IgM in the HGP line (0.86 ñ 0.53, N = 5) were significantly higher than those in their L counterparts (0.04 ñ 0.02, N = 5;0.05 ñ 0.02, N = 4 and 0.24 ñ 0.07, N = 5, respectively). These findings were similar to those reported for other immunogens. However, the IgG (0.22 ñ 0.05, N = 4) and the IgM (0.33 ñ 0.08, N = 4) responses to immunization of F1 (LGP x HGP) hybrids indicated an incomplete dominance of the low response, in contrast to the incomplete dominance of the high response described for many other antigens and representing an important exception. In addition, the H, L and F1 mice did not develop detectable infections when inoculated with live Cryptosporidium oocysts, supporting the view that a reduced or zero antibody production itself is not enough to permit the establishment of Cryptosporidium infection in adult mice.


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Souris , Animaux , Affinité des anticorps/immunologie , Cryptosporidium parvum/immunologie , Ovocytes/immunologie , Immunisation
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