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Brugia pahangi: serum-dependent cell-mediated reactions to sheathed and exsheathed microfilariae.
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Parasitic DiseaseFungal Cell BiologyImmunologyImmune SystemImmune SerumParasitologyImmune MechanismsBrugia PahangiAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyParasitic ProtozoaLymphatic FilariasisAutoimmunityImmune FunctionCell BiologyBiologyIndustrial MycologyPathogenesisBrugia Pahangi MicrofilariaeHelminth InfectionMedicine
The immune mechanisms operating on the sheath and the cuticle of the Brugia pahangi microfilariae have been studied in vitro. The intact and exsheathed parasites were used for this purpose with serum from albino rats immunized with sonicated homogenates of the parasites as the source of antibodies. The IgG component of the serum was found to promote adherence of rat leucocytes and death of the sheathed and exsheathed parasites in presence of fresh normal serum. EDTA and EGTA abolished the adherence activity suggesting the involvement of complement components via the classical pathway. Both macrophages and neutrophils participate in this reaction. Eosinophils exhibit marginal activity only on exsheathed parasites. The intensity of adherence and killing by neutrophils in the presence of immune serum was greater with the exsheathed microfilariae than with the sheathed ones.
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