A. Paz et al., Subclass profile of specific IgG antibodies in rats challenged during acute and chronic primary infection with Fasciola hepatica, PARASIT RES, 85(8-9), 1999, pp. 770-775
The influence of a previous infection (acute and chronic) on the kinetics o
f the immune humoral response in rats challenged with Fasciola hepatica was
studied. Two infected groups were reinfected at different times - one, at
4 weeks after primary infection (w.a.p.i.); and the other, at 11 w.a.p.i. S
igns of reinfection were observed in the two challenged groups as evidenced
by an increment in glutamate dehydrogenase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptida
se activity after secondary infection. IgG subclass (IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, Ig
G2c) responses to F. hepatica excretory/secretory products (FhESP) differed
, depending on the time of challenge infection, but no difference was obser
ved between the reinfected groups. A predominance of the IgG1 subclass was
noted in the group challenged at 4 w.a.p.i., and IgG2b and IgG2c were promi
nent in the group reinfected at 11 w.a.p.i. These results indicate that the
presence of juvenile or adult flukes in the liver at the time of challenge
seems to influence the immune response to a secondary infection.