Da. Dean et al., COMPARISON OF 2 STRAINS OF SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI WITH RESPECT TO THE SITES AND KINETICS OF IMMUNE ELIMINATION IN IRRADIATED CERCARIA-IMMUNIZED MICE, The Journal of parasitology, 81(1), 1995, pp. 43-47
A comparison was made of the sites of elimination of NMRI and Mill Hil
l strains of Schistosoma mansoni in C57BL/6J mice previously immunized
with 50 krad gamma-irradiated cercariae of the homologous strain. In
the first experiment, the fate of percutaneous challenge infections wi
th Se-75-labeled cercariae was evaluated by autoradiography of tissue
squashes and hepatic portal perfusion. For both strains of parasite, m
igration from skin to lungs was delayed but not reduced in immunized m
ice relative to controls, with immune elimination taking place at some
point after migration to the lungs. In a second experiment, resistanc
e to the Mill Hill strain of S. mansoni was compared in mice challenge
d by percutaneous infection with cercariae and by intravenous injectio
n with lung schistosomula. Both types of challenge were shown to be vu
lnerable to immune elimination. We conclude that under the conditions
employed in this study, there is no significant difference between the
NMRI and Mill Hill strains of S. mansoni in the patterns of migration
and elimination, with most or all elimination in both control and imm
unized mice taking place after migration from the skin.