Phenotypic characterisation of a Neospora caninum temperature-sensitive strain in normal and immunodeficient mice
The in vivo persistence, immunogenicity and pathogenicity of a recently described temperature-sensitive (ts) strain from Neospora caninum, NCts-8, was investigated in normal and immunodeficient mice. Groups of BALB/c and SCID/Bg mice were infected s.c. with 5×10 6 wild-type NC-1, control NCts-8 (pas...
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description | The in vivo persistence, immunogenicity and pathogenicity of a recently described temperature-sensitive (ts) strain from
Neospora caninum, NCts-8, was investigated in normal and immunodeficient mice. Groups of BALB/c and SCID/Bg mice were infected s.c. with 5×10
6 wild-type NC-1, control NCts-8 (pass 0) or NCts-8 tachyzoites prepared at four in vitro passage levels (pass 7, 13, 21 and 28). For persistence and immunogenicity studies, BALB/c mice were bled and sacrificed at 4, 6 or 8
weeks p.i. Sera were analysed by IFAT and brain tissues examined for lesions by histology and tested for parasite presence by PCR. For pathogenicity studies, SCID/Bg mice were monitored by clinical signs and survival time. Results from parasite persistence experiments demonstrated microscopic lesions and PCR positive brain tissues in NC-1 infected mice. In contrast, brain tissues from NCts8-infected groups were consistently negative by histology and PCR. Based on IFAT titres, all parasite strains were immunogenic, although parasite-specific IgG levels were lower in the NCts-8 infected groups. Results from pathogenicity studies in SCID/Bg mice demonstrated a significantly (
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