Jm. Tang et al., PHENOTYPES OF HELIGMOSOMOIDES-POLYGYRUS SELECTED TO SURVIVE PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY IN QUACKENBUSH MICE, The Journal of parasitology, 81(6), 1995, pp. 900-904
The survival of Heligmosomoides polygyrus phenotypes passaged selectiv
ely through naive (Hpn) and immune (Hpa) outbred Quackenbush (Q) mice
was compared in Q mice immunized passively with normal (NMS) and immun
e mouse serum (IMS). IMS raised against Hpn(Q) worms (IMS-N) was 93% a
nd 92% protective against Hpn(Q) and Hpa(Q) phenotypes, respectively;
IMS against Hpa(Q) (IMS-A) conferred 93% protection against the Hpn(Q)
phenotype but gave only 45% protection against the adapted Hpa(Q) par
asites (P < 0.01). IMS-A had less anti-parasite IgG(1) reactivity than
did IMS-N (P < 0.05). A 34-kDa antigen from male Hpn(Q), but not Hpa(
Q) worms, and an antigen at 56 kDa in male Hpa(Q), but not Hpn(Q) para
sites, reacted on immunoblots with both sets of IMS. Thus, it appeared
that Hpa(Q) worms endured higher levels of protective immunity than d
id Hpn(Q) worms and that Hpa(Q) and Hpn(Q) phenotypes had different an
tigens, which, however, did not lead to phenotype-specific immunity. T
his reflects the complexity of host-parasite interactions.