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The development of resistance in different inbred strains of mice to infection with Nematospiroides dubius
Authors:SJ PROWSE  GF MITCHELL*  P L EY  CR JENKIN
Institution:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5001, South Australia;*Walter and Eliza Hall, Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
Abstract:Infection by the intestinal nematode parasite Nematospiroides dubius was studied in seven different inbred mouse strains. Although there was some minor variation in the susceptibility of the different strains to a primary infection there were marked differences in their ability to develop resistance to infection following repeated exposure to infective larvae. The strains of mice which developed the best resistance also expelled adult worms arising from the previous infections. The adult worms resulting from a primary infection were slowly eliminated in two inbred strains studied whereas no loss occurred from outbred LACA mice. Although males and females of two strains, C3H/HeJ and CBA/H were equally susceptible to a primary infection, the females developed better resistance than the male mice following two oral administrations of third stage larvae. Infected mice of every strain and both sexes contained high levels of IgG1 in the serum.
Keywords:Nematospiroides dubius  resistance  inbred mice
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