A 43-kDa circulating filarial antigen fraction of Wuchereria bancrofti in immunoprophylaxis against Brugia malayi in jirds
A 43 kiloDaltan (kDa) antigen fraction (CFA 2-6) isolated from microfilaraemic plasma of bancroftian filarial patients showed selective reactivity with sera samples collected from endemic normals. Antibodies raised against this antigen showed a strong reactivity with the surface of Brugia malayi inf...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology international 2000-02, Vol.48 (4), p.281-288 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 43 kiloDaltan (kDa) antigen fraction (CFA
2-6) isolated from microfilaraemic plasma of bancroftian filarial patients showed selective reactivity with sera samples collected from endemic normals. Antibodies raised against this antigen showed a strong reactivity with the surface of
Brugia malayi infective larvae as well as microfilariae. Similar antigenic determinants were detected in the parasite extracts, but not in the excretory–secretory products. Further analysis was done on the immunoprophylactic potential of CFA
2-6 in inducing immunity against
Brugia malayi in
Meriones unguiculatus (jird) in vivo. A strong protective response of approximately 84% was observed against the development of the filarial parasite in the jirds immunized with CFA
2-6. The immunized jirds also showed a significant clearance (87%) of microfilariae inoculated intravenously. Approximately 65% of infective larvae failed to survive in jirds transferred with anti-CFA
2-6 serum compared to the jirds transferred with sera from the control jirds. Passive transfer of anti-CFA
2-6 antibody to the jirds followed by intravenous inoculation of microfilariae resulted in the reduction of 77% of circulating microfilariae. This study suggests that the 43-kDa CFA
2-6 could stimulate a strong protective immune response against infective larvae and microfilariae in experimental animals. |
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ISSN: | 1383-5769 1873-0329 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1383-5769(99)00033-1 |