Jl. Aban et al., A fatty acid binding protein from Fasciola hepatica induced protection in C57/BL mice from challenge infection with Schistosoma bovis, VET PARASIT, 83(2), 1999, pp. 107-121
Three strains of mice (NMRI, C57/BL, BALB/c) were each immunized with a 12
kDa purified, native Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein (Fh12) an
d challenged percutaneously with Schistosoma bovis cercariae. C57/BL mice i
mmunized with Fh12 had significant reductions in S. bovis worm burden recov
eries (96 and 87% reductions over controls in two separate experiments). Wh
en using NMRI or BALB/c mice, Fh12 alone or in Freund's adjuvant failed to
induce significant protection against S. bovis. In C57/BL mice vaccinated a
gainst Fh12, antibodies to the IgG2a isotype, but not to the IgG1 isotype,
increased by 2 weeks after the second immunization and remained high throug
h 8 weeks of S. bovis infection. Antibodies to S. bovis increased after 4 w
eeks of infection. Regarding cytokine production by spleen mononuclear cell
s, C57/BL mice vaccinated with Fh12 in adjuvant, and having the highest pro
tective response against challenge infection with S. bovis, had an increase
of IFN gamma production with Concanavalin A but no increase of IL-4 in sim
ilarly stimulated cells. These results suggest that the protection obtained
in this group of mice is mediated by a Th1 immune response. (C) 1999 Elsev
ier Science B.V. All rights reserved.