Immune Correlates of Resistance to Trichinella spiralis Reinfection in Mice.
10.3347/kjp.2016.54.5.637
- Author:
Ki Back CHU
1
;
Sang Soo KIM
;
Su Hwa LEE
;
Dong Hun LEE
;
Ah Ra KIM
;
Fu Shi QUAN
Author Information
1. Department of Biomedical Science, Graduate School, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Trichinella spiralis;
resistance;
IgG;
eosinophil;
CD23⁺ B cell;
IgM⁺ B cell
- MeSH:
Adult;
Animals;
Antibody Formation;
B-Lymphocytes;
Eosinophils;
Humans;
Immunoglobulin G;
Larva;
Mice*;
Spleen;
Trichinella spiralis*;
Trichinella*
- From:The Korean Journal of Parasitology
2016;54(5):637-643
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The immune correlate of host resistance induced by reinfection of Trichinella spiralis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated immune correlates between the resistance and serum IgG antibody level, CD23⁺ IgM⁺ B cells, and eosinophil responses induced by T. spiralis reinfection. Mice were primarily infected with 10 or 100 T. spiralis larvae (10 TS, 100 TS), respectively, and after 4 weeks, they were challenge infected with 100 T. spiralis larvae (10–100 TS, 100-100 TS). Upon challenge infections, 10–100 TS mice induced significantly higher levels of T. spiralis-specific total IgG antibody responses in sera and antibody secreting cell responses in spleens compared to 100-100 TS mice, resulting in significantly reduced worm burdens in 10–100 TS mice (60% and 70% reductions for adult and larvae, respectively). Higher levels of eosinophils were found in mice primarily infected with 10 TS compared to those of 100 TS at week 8 upon challenge. CD23+ IgM+ B cells were found to be increased significantly in mice primarily infected with 10 TS. These results indicate that primary infection of 10 larvae of T. spiralis, rather than 100 larvae, induces significant resistance against reinfection which closely correlated with T. spiralis-specific IgG, eosinophil, and CD23+ IgM+ B cell responses.