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Vet Parasitol ; 122(4): 261-71, 2004 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15262004

ABSTRACT

The cellular and humoral responses as well as the antigen recognition during the acute stage of a Neospora caninum (NC) infection were investigated in non-pregnant ewes. The experimentally infected ewes developed specific lymphoproliferative and humoral responses within 2 weeks post-infection (PI). The magnitude of the cellular response showed large variations between animals. A significant decrease in the proliferative response to Con A mitogen and N. caninum, Toxoplasma gondii (TG) antigens was recorded on day 21 post-infection (PI). The humoral response and the pattern of antigen recognition were similar among infected ewes. Proteins of 44, 42, 40, 39 and 28 kDa were intensively recognized by the infected animals during the experiment. The 42 and 28 kDa antigens should be considered as useful for the diagnostic of N. caninum infection, as the intensity of recognition infection of the other antigens had decreased markedly 8 weeks post-infection. For some antigens a sequential recognition was recorded. The 59, 54 and 38-37 kDa proteins were frequently recognized by infected sera during the first weeks of the infection, but recognition of these antigens was absent or rare at the end of the experiment. These antigens could be related to the acute stage of the infection.


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Antibodies, Protozoan/biosynthesis , Antigens, Protozoan/immunology , Coccidiosis/veterinary , Neospora/immunology , Sheep Diseases/immunology , Acute Disease , Animals , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Antigen-Antibody Reactions , Blotting, Western/veterinary , Coccidiosis/diagnosis , Coccidiosis/immunology , Female , Immunity, Cellular , Immunoglobulin G/biosynthesis , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Immunoglobulin M/biosynthesis , Immunoglobulin M/blood , Lymphocyte Activation , Molecular Weight , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/diagnosis
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Vet Res ; 35(2): 225-32, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15099498

ABSTRACT

The present work compared inbred (CBA/Ca) and outbred (Swiss white) strains of mice for their capacity to cope with a Neospora caninum infection and to consistently produce tissue cysts. In each experiment Swiss white and CBA/Ca mice were given three different doses of NC-1 tachyzoites. Lymphoproliferative and humoral responses as well as cytokine production were evaluated eight weeks after infection (PI) whereas tissue cyst production and histopathology were assessed 4, 6 and 10 weeks PI in immunosuppressed mice. Tissue cysts were observed 10 weeks after infection only in CBA/Ca mice receiving the two highest inoculum doses. Furthermore this strain showed the highest specific lymphoproliferative response. A mixed cytokine response with elevated IFN-gamma and fairly low IL-4 and IL-10 secretion was recorded. In both strains, no lesions were observed in the tissues of infected mice. This study indicates that CBA/Ca female mice infected with 5 x 10(6) NC-1 tachyzoites represent a useful model for the study of specific maternal immune responses in pregnant animals.


Subject(s)
Coccidiosis/veterinary , Disease Models, Animal , Neospora/pathogenicity , Rodent Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Antibodies, Protozoan/immunology , Brain/parasitology , Brain/pathology , Coccidiosis/parasitology , Cytokines/immunology , Female , Mice , Mice, Inbred CBA , Neospora/immunology
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Vet Res ; 33(2): 159-68, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11944805

ABSTRACT

Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii are cyst-forming coccidian parasites of human and veterinary clinical relevance. In vitro cultivation of the protozoans using Vero cells is usually performed in order to produce antigenic materials. Quantitative and qualitative comparisons of Vero cells grown in RPMI medium supplemented either with foetal calf serum (FCS), horse serum (HS) or a specific serum-free additive (DefCell) were performed. A serum-free cell culture system used to propagate N. caninum (NC-1 isolate) and T. gondii tachyzoites (Rh stain) were compared with the other two cell culture systems. FCS supplemented media was found to be more effective than the others in promoting Vero cells and N. caninum tachyzoites. However, it was found unable to support adequate T. gondii tachyzoite proliferation. Vero cells, T. gondii and N. caninum tachyzoite production gave similar growth patterns with either HS or DefCell supplemented media. Defcell was considered as a good alternative to supplement culture medium.


Subject(s)
Neospora/growth & development , Toxoplasma/growth & development , Animals , Cell Count , Chlorocebus aethiops , Culture Media , Culture Media, Serum-Free , Parasitology/methods , Time Factors , Vero Cells
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