Clarke F C, Els D A, Heller-Haupt A, Rechav Y, Varma M G
Department of Biology, Medical University of Southern Africa, Medunsa.
Med Vet Entomol. 1989 Jan;3(1):35-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1989.tb00472.x.
Acquired immunity in guinea-pigs and rabbits to immature stages of the two-host tick Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi Neumann was demonstrated. Repeated infestations of both hosts with larvae resulted in a significant reduction in the weight of later engorged nymphs. A sharp decline in the numbers of nymphs which successfully fed on both hosts was also observed. This study provides evidence for a gradual decrease in the mean weight of engorged nymphs towards the end of the detachment period suggesting that, in two-host ticks, the onset of nymphal feeding acts as an immune booster in a host already primed by the larval feed and that this results in a reduced feeding performance.
已证明豚鼠和兔子对双宿主蜱类——热带牛蜱(Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi Neumann)的未成熟阶段具有获得性免疫力。用幼虫反复感染两种宿主会导致后期饱血若虫的体重显著减轻。还观察到在两种宿主上成功取食的若虫数量急剧下降。这项研究提供了证据,表明在饱血若虫脱离宿主阶段接近尾声时,其平均体重逐渐降低,这表明在双宿主蜱类中,若虫开始取食对已被幼虫取食致敏的宿主起到免疫增强作用,进而导致取食能力下降。