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Temperature-sensitive mutants of Toxoplasma gondii: pathogenicity and persistence in mice.

Authors :
Waldeland H
Pfefferkorn ER
Frenkel JK
Source :
The Journal of parasitology [J Parasitol] 1983 Feb; Vol. 69 (1), pp. 171-5.
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Certain temperature-sensitive mutants of the RH strain of Toxoplasma gondii and a "back mutant," all maintained in human fibroblasts, were studied in mice. Most mutants gave rise to acute, fatal infections, and after sulfonamide prophylaxis rarely persisted as chronic infections in mice. However, the ts-4 strain was nonfatal in doses up to 10(3) to 10(5) tachyzoites, elicited high titers of antibody, and did not persist beyond 2 mo. No Toxoplasma cysts were found. There was no evidence that a febrile reaction of the mice was restrictive, because the highest temperatures, 37.9 to 38.4 C, occurred 3 days after infection, whereas the organisms were recoverable for 16 to 32 days. Because doses of Toxoplasma, survived by 11 of 12 normal BALB/c mice, and by one of five thymic transplanted athymic mice, killed six of six athymic mice, it appears that the limited persistence of ts-4 is related to the immunologic response.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-3395
Volume :
69
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6827434