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Local immune response to primary infection and re-infection by Clonorchis sinensis in FVB mice

Authors :
Yan Jin
Eun Min Kim
Hak Sun Yu
Sung-Tae Hong
Young Mee Bae
Min-Ho Choi
Source :
Parasitology international. 66(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Although Clonorchis sinensis lives in the bile duct, few studies have investigated the local immune response in the liver and bile duct. To investigate the local immune response to C. sinensis, we investigated the activation and recruitment of various immune cells and cytokine levels in the liver and bile duct lymph nodes (BLN) in FVB mice after primary infection and re-infection. Male 4-week-old FVB mice were divided into 6 experimental groups: uninfected controls, primary infection lasting 1week (PI 1w), primary infection lasting 4weeks (PI 4w), praziquantel treatment after PI 4w (Tx), re-infection lasting 1week after Tx (RI 1w), and re-infection lasting 4weeks after Tx (RI 4w). Recovery rates were 80.0% and 73.0% in PI 1w and PI 4w mice, respectively, but significantly decreased during re-infection to 26.6% in RI 1w and 13.3% in RI 4w. This result suggested that the mice were resistant to re-infection. In the liver, Kupffer cells were augmented 70-fold in PI 1w mice (P

Details

ISSN :
18730329
Volume :
66
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parasitology international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2c01ab93c14718943992f0031785251