The influence of Hymenolepis nana infection on antibody responses to sheep red blood cells in mice.

M Shinoda, K Asano
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The influence of Hymenolepis nana infection on the primary antibody responses to both sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and dinitrophenylated Ficoll-coated SRBC (DNP-coated SRBC) was examined in BALB/c mice. The in vitro cultures of spleen cells (Sp C) obtained from mice inoculated with either 100 or 1,000 eggs developed fewer plaque forming cells (PFC) than those of Sp C from non-infected mice, when the cells were exposed to SRBC. Thereafter, the number of PFC was gradually increased and almost reached the initial levels by day 21. On the other hand, the ability of Sp C obtained from mice infected with 10,000 eggs to produce PFC gradually dropped as the course of infection proceeded. However, H. nana infection did not reduce the capacity of Sp C to produce PFC to DNP-coated SRBC. Addition of T-cell enriched population from infected mice, which was obtained by passing through a nylon wool column, to anti-Thy-1.2 antibody treated non-infected Sp C significantly inhibited the production of PFC to SRBC. These results strongly suggest that H. nana infection impairs T-cell function in mice.

微小膜膜绦虫感染对小鼠羊红细胞抗体反应的影响。
在BALB/c小鼠中检测了微小膜膜虫感染对绵羊红细胞(SRBC)和二硝基苯基ficoll包被SRBC (dnp包被SRBC)一抗反应的影响。体外培养的小鼠脾脏细胞(Sp C)接种100个或1000个卵,当细胞暴露于SRBC时,其斑块形成细胞(PFC)少于未感染小鼠的Sp C。此后,PFC数量逐渐增加,到第21天基本达到初始水平。另一方面,感染1万个卵的小鼠获得的Sp C产生PFC的能力随着感染过程的进行而逐渐下降。然而,H. nana感染并没有降低Sp C对dnp包被的SRBC产生PFC的能力。将感染小鼠的t细胞富集群体(通过尼龙羊毛柱获得)加入抗thy -1.2抗体处理的未感染Sp C显著抑制PFC的生成。这些结果有力地表明,H. nana感染会损害小鼠的t细胞功能。
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