A. Pernthaner et al., IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS OF NEMATODE-RESISTANT OR SUSCEPTIBLE ROMNEY LINE-BRED SHEEP TO CONTINUOUS INFECTION WITH TRICHOSTRONGYLUS-AXEI, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 51(1-2), 1996, pp. 137-146
Two divergent lines of Romney sheep have been selected on the basis of
differences in faecal egg counts (FEC) to natural poly-generic parasi
te challenge in New Zealand, However, it is not known if the expressio
n of resistance or susceptibility extends to parasitic nematodes that
were not a major part of the selection challenge, To examine this, the
immune response to infection with Trichostrongylus axei was examined
in these sheep lines. Changes in the proportions of CD5(+), CD4(+), CD
8(+), T19(+) and CD45R(+) lymphocytes and parasite specific antibody t
itres in peripheral blood were monitored each week in six resistant an
d six susceptible line lambs that were maintained indoors in pens duri
ng the course of 14 weekly infections with 10 000 T. axei larvae. No d
ifference in FEC was observed, Similarly, no significant difference in
T. axei specific antibody titre between sheep lines was seen although
antibody titre increased steadily from Week 4, Significant increases
in the proportions of CD5(+), CD4(+), CD8(+) and T19(+) cells occurred
in both resistant and susceptible line lambs during Weeks 1-4 of infe
ction, Following peak levels, proportions of CD5(+), CD4(+) and CD8(+)
cells fell with the rate of decline of CD5(+) and CD4(+) cells signif
icantly greater in the resistant line lambs. Proportions of CD45R(+) c
ells showed significant changes with time that were the inverse of tho
se of CD5(+), CD4(+) and CD8(+) cells, Susceptible line lambs showed h
igher proportions of CD5(+) and lower proportions of CD45R(+) cells th
an resistant lambs before infection with T. axel. Overall, during infe
ction, these differences were maintained while CD4(+) and T19(+) level
s were higher in the susceptible line lambs.