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Most of the response elicited against Wolbachia surface protein in filarial nematode infection is due to the infective larval stage

Authors :
Judith E. Allen
David B. Guiliano
Laetitia Le Goff
Agnes Kurniawan
Katelyn Fenn
Tracey J. Lamb
Andrew F. Read
Mark Blaxter
Source :
Lamb, T J, Le Goff, L, Kurniawan, A, Guiliano, D B, Fenn, K, Blaxter, M L, Read, A F & Allen, J E 2004, ' Most of the response elicited against Wolbachia surface protein in filarial nematode infection is due to the infective larval stage ', The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 189, no. 1, pp. 120-7 . https://doi.org/10.1086/380490
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Immune responses to the intracellular Wolbachia bacteria of filarial nematodes are thought to contribute to the pathologic process of filarial infection. Here, we compare antibody responses of subjects living in an area where lymphatic filariasis is endemic with antibody responses elicited in a murine model of filarial infection, to provide evidence that the infective larval stage (L3), not adult nematodes, are the primary inducer of responses against Wolbachia. In human subjects, antibody responses to Brugia malayi Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) are most often correlated with antibody responses to the L3 stage of B. malayi. Analysis of anti-WSP responses induced in mice by different stages of the rodent filariae Litomosoides sigmodontis shows that the strongest anti-WSP response is elicited by the L3 stage. Although adult filarial nematode death may play a role in the generation of an anti-WSP response, it is the L3 stage that is the major source of immunogenic material, and incoming L3 provide a continual boosting of the anti-WSP response. Significant exposure to the endosymbiotic bacteria may occur earlier in nematode infection than previously thought, and the level of exposure to infective insect bites may be a key determinant of disease progression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lamb, T J, Le Goff, L, Kurniawan, A, Guiliano, D B, Fenn, K, Blaxter, M L, Read, A F & Allen, J E 2004, ' Most of the response elicited against Wolbachia surface protein in filarial nematode infection is due to the infective larval stage ', The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 189, no. 1, pp. 120-7 . https://doi.org/10.1086/380490
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b451902a2cb865409209d370b14cb5d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/380490