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Evaluation of the immune response of male and female rats vaccinated with cDNA encoding a cysteine proteinase ofFasciola hepatica(FhPcW1)

✍ Scribed by Agnieszka Wesołowska, Luke J. Norbury, Kamil Januszkiewicz…


Book ID
120947761
Publisher
Versita
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
285 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
1230-2821

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Abstract

Not only do males and females of many species vary in their responses to certain parasitic infections, but also to treatments such as vaccines. However, there are very few studies investigating differences among sexes following vaccination and infection. Here we demonstrate that female Sprague-Dawley rats vaccinated with cDNA encoding a recently discovered cysteine proteinase of Fasciola hepatica (FhPcW1) develop considerably lower liver fluke burdens after F. hepatica infection than their male counterparts. This is accompanied by differences in the course of their immune responses which involve different eosinophil and monocyte responses throughout the study as well as humoral responses. It is evident that host gender influences the outcome of parasitic infections after vaccination and research on both sexes should be considered when developing new treatments against parasites.


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