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- W1992460950 abstract "Summary Previous reports have demonstrated that after implantation of intestinal worms or after exposure to infective third stage larvae, the duration of infection with Nematospiroides dubius is markedly prolonged in intact mice relative to infection with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. The rapid rejection of N. brasiliensis adults appears T-cell dependent in that adults persist for longer periods in hypothymic nude mice than in intact mice. Excretory/secretory (ES) products harvested from N. dubius or N. brasiliensis intestinal worms did not differ obviously in the following characteristics: rate of production and degree of complexity of proteins, in vitro mitogenicity, allergenicity, or in their abilities to induce or elicit delayed type hypersensitivity reactions in naive and infected mice, respectively. Two differences between N. brasiliensis- and N. dubius-infected mice were an IgG1 hypergammaglobulinaemia and readily detected anti-ES precipitating antibodies in the circulation; both responses were confined to the chronic N. dubius infection. One difference between N. brasiliensis and N. dubius ES products was that the former, but not the latter, induced protection against homologous infection when injected with Freund's complete adjuvant. By contrast, intraperitoneal implantation of either type of adult worm induced protection against homologous infection at least in female Balb/c mice. After intestinal implantation of both N. dubius and N. brasiliensis intestinal worms, the rejection of N. brasiliensis was not influenced by, nor did it alter, persistence of N. dubius adults. In support of conclusions drawn by others, the differences in persistence of infection between these two nematodes probably reflect differences in the ability to resist both specific and nonspecific components of the complex intestinal rejection process. The chronicity of N. dubius infection and nonpersistence of N. brasiliensis" @default.
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- W1992460950 title "Studies on chronic versus transient intestinal nematode infections in mice I. A comparison of responses to excretory/secretory (ES) products of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Nematospiroides dubius worms" @default.
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