F. Bruschi et al., Anaphylactic response to parasite antigens: IgE and IgG1 independently induce death in Trichinella-infected mice, INT A AL IM, 119(4), 1999, pp. 291-296
The response of animals infected with different Trichinella species (T. spi
ralis, T: britovi, T: pseudospiralis) to antigens of different Trichinella
species was evaluated in outbred mice (CD1) and inbred mice (BALB/c, C3H, S
JL, C57BL/6), In mice deficient for IgE or IgG1, T.spiralis only was used.
In homologous conditions (i.e., same Trichinella species for antigens and i
nfectious agent) mortality was very high (up to 100% in SJL and C57BL/6). T
he anaphylactic response in heterologous conditions was much lower and deat
h was observed only in C57BL/6 and SJL mice. Experiments with deficient mic
e have shown that both specific IgE and IgG1 independently induce a fatal a
naphylactic response.