Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis

Using macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout (SRKO) mice, we examined the role of macrophage class A scavenger receptors (MRS-A) on the immune response and acquisition of host resistance against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis. Except for one batch of nymphs that infested one o...

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Main Authors: Kabamoto, Satoshi, Bhagat, Negi A., Suzuki, Hiroshi, You, Myungjo, Kamio, Tsugihiko, Tsuji, Naotoshi, Claveria, Florencia G., Nagasawa, Hideyuki, Igarashi, Ikuo, Toyoda, Yutaka, Fujisaki, Kozo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-48842021-07-26T06:56:46Z Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis Kabamoto, Satoshi Bhagat, Negi A. Suzuki, Hiroshi You, Myungjo Kamio, Tsugihiko Tsuji, Naotoshi Claveria, Florencia G. Nagasawa, Hideyuki Igarashi, Ikuo Toyoda, Yutaka Fujisaki, Kozo Using macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout (SRKO) mice, we examined the role of macrophage class A scavenger receptors (MRS-A) on the immune response and acquisition of host resistance against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis. Except for one batch of nymphs that infested one of the SRKO (SR-/-) mice and showed no appreciable reduction in body weight, all the other groups of nymphs manifested significant decrease in body weight. Both SR-/- and wild type (SR+/+) mice showed a sustained increase in anti-tick antibody titers, but SR+/+ mice showed significantly higher titers. The IFN-γ assayed in SR-/- mouse immune sera was substantially less compared with that in SR+/+ mice. Immune sera from SR-/- and SR+/+ mice recognized the 51 and 44 kDa, and 44 kDa proteins, respectively, of the salivary gland antigen. The difference in the level of anti-tick resistance manifested by both groups of mice may be influenced by less efficient trapping and processing of tick antigens by macrophages in mice lacking for the macrophage scavenger receptors, and consequently affected the cascade of Th1 and Th2 responses. We have thus obtained valuable data that strongly infer the role of MSR-A in enhancing host defense against repeated infestation with H. longicornis. 2002-04-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3963 info:doi/10.1292/jvms.64.355 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Haemaphysalis longicornis Ticks—Control Biology
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topic Haemaphysalis longicornis
Ticks—Control
Biology
spellingShingle Haemaphysalis longicornis
Ticks—Control
Biology
Kabamoto, Satoshi
Bhagat, Negi A.
Suzuki, Hiroshi
You, Myungjo
Kamio, Tsugihiko
Tsuji, Naotoshi
Claveria, Florencia G.
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Igarashi, Ikuo
Toyoda, Yutaka
Fujisaki, Kozo
Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
description Using macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout (SRKO) mice, we examined the role of macrophage class A scavenger receptors (MRS-A) on the immune response and acquisition of host resistance against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis. Except for one batch of nymphs that infested one of the SRKO (SR-/-) mice and showed no appreciable reduction in body weight, all the other groups of nymphs manifested significant decrease in body weight. Both SR-/- and wild type (SR+/+) mice showed a sustained increase in anti-tick antibody titers, but SR+/+ mice showed significantly higher titers. The IFN-γ assayed in SR-/- mouse immune sera was substantially less compared with that in SR+/+ mice. Immune sera from SR-/- and SR+/+ mice recognized the 51 and 44 kDa, and 44 kDa proteins, respectively, of the salivary gland antigen. The difference in the level of anti-tick resistance manifested by both groups of mice may be influenced by less efficient trapping and processing of tick antigens by macrophages in mice lacking for the macrophage scavenger receptors, and consequently affected the cascade of Th1 and Th2 responses. We have thus obtained valuable data that strongly infer the role of MSR-A in enhancing host defense against repeated infestation with H. longicornis.
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author Kabamoto, Satoshi
Bhagat, Negi A.
Suzuki, Hiroshi
You, Myungjo
Kamio, Tsugihiko
Tsuji, Naotoshi
Claveria, Florencia G.
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Igarashi, Ikuo
Toyoda, Yutaka
Fujisaki, Kozo
author_facet Kabamoto, Satoshi
Bhagat, Negi A.
Suzuki, Hiroshi
You, Myungjo
Kamio, Tsugihiko
Tsuji, Naotoshi
Claveria, Florencia G.
Nagasawa, Hideyuki
Igarashi, Ikuo
Toyoda, Yutaka
Fujisaki, Kozo
author_sort Kabamoto, Satoshi
title Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
title_short Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
title_full Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
title_fullStr Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-A knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with Haemaphysalis longicornis
title_sort comparison of macrophage scavenger receptor-a knockout mice with wild type ones in the immune response against repeated infestation with haemaphysalis longicornis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3963
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