Mansfield J M, Kreier J P
Infect Immun. 1972 Jul;6(1):62-7. doi: 10.1128/iai.6.1.62-67.1972.
Rabbits infected with Trypanosoma congolense were tested for immediate and delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to parasite antigens. Positive skin-test reactions were exclusively of the Arthus type, as shown by sequential histological analyses which revealed that more than 90% of the infiltrating cells at 24 hr postinjection were polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Skin reactions could be elicited in normal rabbits by intradermal injection of trypanosome antigen-antibody complexes. The absence of cell-mediated hypersensitivity to trypanosome antigens in infected rabbits was demonstrated by skin tests and by migration inhibitory factor and skin reactive factor tests. The role of the immediate-type skin reaction to trypanosome antigens in the pathology of infection and the possibility of its utilization for diagnosis are discussed.
对感染刚果锥虫的兔子进行了针对寄生虫抗原的速发型和迟发型超敏反应测试。如连续组织学分析所示,阳性皮肤试验反应完全为阿瑟斯型,该分析显示注射后24小时超过90%的浸润细胞是多形核中性粒细胞。通过皮内注射锥虫抗原-抗体复合物可在正常兔子中引发皮肤反应。通过皮肤试验、迁移抑制因子和皮肤反应因子试验证明感染兔子对锥虫抗原不存在细胞介导的超敏反应。讨论了锥虫抗原速发型皮肤反应在感染病理学中的作用及其用于诊断的可能性。