Pa. Mbati et al., Leishmania major infections in Phlebotomus duboscqi fed on murine models immunized with L-major subcellular antigens and sandfly gut antigens, ONDERST J V, 67(1), 2000, pp. 57-63
The ability of antibodies in bloodmeals of mice and hamsters immunized with
Leishmania major subcellular fractions and sandfly (Phlebotomus duboscqi)
gut antigens to inhibit development of L. major in its vector Fi duboscqi w
as examined. Antibodies from animals immunized with either L. major subcell
ular fractions alone or sandfly gut antigen alone were not very effective i
n inhibiting development of L. major in the sandfly. When FI duboscqi were
fed on blood from animals immunized with both parasite flagella and sandfly
gut antigen, development of L. major was significantly inhibited (P < 0,05
). Control sandflies fed on naive animals displayed a normal pattern of par
asite development to the metacyclic stage. Electron microscopy studies show
ed that one of the mechanisms through which antisandfly gut antibody can ca
use inhibition of parasite development is by lysing sandfly gut epithelium.
This study has demonstrated that it is possible to reduce transmission of
leishmaniosis through immunization against both the parasite and its sandfl
y vector.