The passive transfer of humoral immunity from sows infected with Hyostrongylus rubidus (Hassal and Stiles, 1892), the red stomach worm, to their offspring and its significance in the conferring of protective immunity.
- 1 February 1976
- journal article
- Vol. 30 (2) , 213-9
Abstract
Sows repeatedly infected with large single doses of third stage infective Hyostrongylus rubidus larvae show an anamnestic circulating agglutinin response to the parasite as detected by the passive haemagglutination reaction. At farrowing the circulating antibody level dropped, whereas the colostral agglutinating antibody level increased for a period of a few hours. The predominant class of immunoglobulin which had agglutinating activity against H. rubidus was IgG. Offspring which had suckled the infected mothers had a demonstrable agglutinin titre 4 days after birth, whereas offspring which suckled non-infected mothers had no demonstable agglutinins. On infection of the offspring, those which suckled infected mothers showed a more rapid and pronounced increase and duration of circulating agglutinins than those which had suckled noninfected mothers. The parasitic burden, as determined by the duration of egg laying and total egg output, was considerably lower for the group reared on the infected mothers. These experiments show that passively transferred agglutinating antibodies, mainly of the IgG class, were associated with protection.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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