Isolates of Trichuris muris vary in their ability to elicit protective immune responses to infection in mice
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 111 (3) , 353-357
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000081907
Abstract
SUMMARY: Much of what is currently known of the host-parasite interaction between mice and the parasitic nematode Trichuris muris has come from experiments using a single parasite isolate (E/N). This isolate has been compared with 2 others which, on morphological criteria, belong to the same species. In 3 inbred strains of mouse that show distinct, genetically determined response phenotypes, there was a consistent pattern in terms of parasite survival time regardless of host strain, E/K worms being expelled early, E/N expelled later and S worms very late or not at all. High-responder CBA mice expelled E/K and E/N worms earlier than low-responder C57 B1/10 mice. B10.BR mice were permissive to S isolate infection, mounted a very late response to E/N worms but expelled E/K worms effectively by day 25. The differential response of mice to these isolates provides an experimental system for identifying the basis of variation in this host-parasite relationship.Keywords
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