Parasitological And Immunopathological Responses Balb/C Mice With Concomitant Schistosoma Mansoni And Plasmodium Berghei Infections

M. Kanyugo, H. Ozwara, W. T. Mutahi, D. Yole
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Schistosomiasis and malaria often occur in the same area. This study investigated the effect in BALB/c mice harbouring a schistosomiasis-malaria co-infection. Mice infected with S. mansoni were divided into three groups, which were super-infected at weeks 4, 5, and 6 post-infection with P. berghei. There were uninfected and single-infected controls. Sampling was at day 4 and 7 post-super-infection. The following assays were carried out: parasitaemia, perfusion for worm recovery, IgG ELISA, gross and histopathology. Co-infected mice had: higher malaria parasitemia, higher IgG responses, lower worm counts, smaller granulomas compared to the single-infected mice. This study showed that co-infections with schistosome and malaria parasites aggravated malaria severity, as shown by increased parasitemia and severe gross pathology of liver and spleen in the coinfected mice. In contrast, malaria conferred protection to S. mansoni infection, as demonstrated by reduced worm counts and granuloma sizes and high schistosme-specific IgG levels in the co-infected mice.
曼氏血吸虫和伯氏疟原虫合并感染Balb/C小鼠的寄生虫学和免疫病理反应
血吸虫病和疟疾常发生在同一地区。本研究考察了在携带血吸虫病-疟疾合并感染的BALB/c小鼠中的作用。将感染曼氏梭菌的小鼠分为三组,分别在感染柏氏梭菌后第4、5、6周进行超感染。对照组分为未感染组和单一感染组。在超感染后第4天和第7天取样。进行了寄生虫血症、灌流虫虫恢复、IgG ELISA、大体和组织病理学检测。与单一感染小鼠相比,联合感染小鼠有:较高的疟疾寄生虫血症,较高的IgG反应,较低的蠕虫计数,较小的肉芽肿。本研究表明,血吸虫和疟疾寄生虫的共感染加重了疟疾的严重程度,表现为共感染小鼠的寄生虫血症增加,肝脏和脾脏的大体病理严重。相比之下,疟疾对曼氏梭菌感染具有保护作用,这可以通过在共感染小鼠中减少蠕虫数量和肉芽肿大小以及高血吸虫特异性IgG水平来证明。
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