1. Immunoreactivity of proteins within 30-40 kDa range during the acute and the recovery phases in rats experimentally infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis
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Dirce Mary Correia Lima Meisel, William Castro-Borges, Julia Maria Costa-Cruz, Marcelo Andreeta Corral, Ronaldo César Borges Gryschek, Priscilla Duarte Marques Fonseca, Rafael Correa Nascimento, Debora Levi, and Fabiana Martins de Paula
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Male ,Time Factors ,lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,lcsh:RC955-962 ,Blotting, Western ,030231 tropical medicine ,Antibodies, Helminth ,Infective larvae ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,30-40 kda, igg ,Cross Reactions ,Biology ,Brief Communication ,Microbiology ,Strongyloides stercoralis ,Feces ,30-40 kDa, IgG ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antigen ,Animals ,Acute and recovery phases ,Strongyloides venezuelensis ,Rats, Wistar ,Membrane antigen ,acute and recovery phases ,Helminth Proteins ,biology.organism_classification ,Disease Models, Animal ,Antigens, Helminth ,Immunoglobulin G ,Acute Disease ,Strongyloidiasis ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,strongyloides venezuelensis ,Recovery phase - Abstract
In experimental infection with Strongyloides venezuelensis, the acute and recovery phases can be distinguished, unlike human infections caused by Strongyloides stercoralis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the production of anti-Strongyloides IgG antibodies and the recognition of immunogenic protein bands during the acute and the recovery phases in rats experimentally infected with S. venezuelensis. Rats were infected subcutaneously with 400 or 4,000 S. venezuelensis infective larvae. The acute phase was characterized by elimination of a large number of eggs in the faeces on days 6-14 post infection; the recovery phase was characterized by the resolution of the infection between days 30 and 35 post infection. Differences in IgG levels were observed in the acute and the recovery phases. Different antigenic fractions were recognized in both phases of infection. It is concluded that proteins within the 30-40 kDa range are immunoreactive markers for both the acute and the recovery phases in rats experimentally infected with S. venezuelensis, particularly using membrane antigen.
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- 2020
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