Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms

Protective efficacy of the extracts of cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms of S. mekongi was studied in mice receiving immunizations with these extracts emulsified with Freund's complete adjuvant initially and incomplete adjuvant subsequently, and compared with mice receiving physiologica...

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Main Authors: W. Usawattanakul, V. Kitikoon, W. Chaicumpa, T. Janecharut, W. Wongwit, J. Pattara-Arechachai, S. Tharavanij
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spelling th-mahidol.227532018-08-10T15:59:01Z Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms W. Usawattanakul V. Kitikoon W. Chaicumpa T. Janecharut W. Wongwit J. Pattara-Arechachai S. Tharavanij Mahidol University Medicine Protective efficacy of the extracts of cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms of S. mekongi was studied in mice receiving immunizations with these extracts emulsified with Freund's complete adjuvant initially and incomplete adjuvant subsequently, and compared with mice receiving physiological saline with or without adjuvants as controls. After challenge with cercariae, the animals were sacrificed and the larvae or adult worms harvested by lung recovery and perfusion techniques on day 5 and weeks 6-8, respectively. Worm reduction rates were significantly higher in mice receiving extracts of schistosomula (59%) and adult worms (51%) than in those receiving the cercarial extracts (31%). Similar findings were obtained with the perfusion technique showing worm reduction rates of 57%, 53% and 30% in mice receiving extracts of schistosomulae, adult worms and cercariae, respectively. ELISA antibody titers were correspondingly increased in mice receiving extracts of schistosomulae and adult worms, but not in those receiving cercariae. This apparent association may be inadequate to suggest that the increase in ELISA titer be used as an indicator for resistance in mekongi schistosomiasis. 2018-08-10T08:59:01Z 2018-08-10T08:59:01Z 1993-01-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. Vol.11, No.1 (1993), 71-77 0125877X 2-s2.0-0027515344 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22753 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0027515344&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
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W. Usawattanakul
V. Kitikoon
W. Chaicumpa
T. Janecharut
W. Wongwit
J. Pattara-Arechachai
S. Tharavanij
Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
description Protective efficacy of the extracts of cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms of S. mekongi was studied in mice receiving immunizations with these extracts emulsified with Freund's complete adjuvant initially and incomplete adjuvant subsequently, and compared with mice receiving physiological saline with or without adjuvants as controls. After challenge with cercariae, the animals were sacrificed and the larvae or adult worms harvested by lung recovery and perfusion techniques on day 5 and weeks 6-8, respectively. Worm reduction rates were significantly higher in mice receiving extracts of schistosomula (59%) and adult worms (51%) than in those receiving the cercarial extracts (31%). Similar findings were obtained with the perfusion technique showing worm reduction rates of 57%, 53% and 30% in mice receiving extracts of schistosomulae, adult worms and cercariae, respectively. ELISA antibody titers were correspondingly increased in mice receiving extracts of schistosomulae and adult worms, but not in those receiving cercariae. This apparent association may be inadequate to suggest that the increase in ELISA titer be used as an indicator for resistance in mekongi schistosomiasis.
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author_facet Mahidol University
W. Usawattanakul
V. Kitikoon
W. Chaicumpa
T. Janecharut
W. Wongwit
J. Pattara-Arechachai
S. Tharavanij
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author W. Usawattanakul
V. Kitikoon
W. Chaicumpa
T. Janecharut
W. Wongwit
J. Pattara-Arechachai
S. Tharavanij
author_sort W. Usawattanakul
title Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
title_short Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
title_full Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
title_fullStr Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
title_sort comparison of the protective efficacy on mekongi schistosomiasis in mice induced by antigens derived from cercariae, schistosomulae and adult worms
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22753
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