Kojima S, Kamijo T, Usawattanakul W
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1984 Dec;15(4):518-22.
The mouse IgE antibody response to S. japonicum antigen (Sj) was found to be under control of a gene(s) linked to the major histocompatibility complex. In some strains but not all among low responders, however, T cell responsiveness to Sj could be demonstrated by the induction of carrier effect as well as by proliferation response. Resistance to reinfection with a large dose of S. japonicum cercariae was demonstrated in most strains examined, except C57BL/6, irrespective of the immune responsiveness. Further studies will be needed to elucidate whether genetically regulated immune responses may affect susceptibility to or pathogenesis of schistosomiasis japonica in the mouse.
发现小鼠对日本血吸虫抗原(Sj)的IgE抗体反应受与主要组织相容性复合体相关的一个或多个基因控制。然而,在一些低反应性品系(并非全部)中,通过载体效应诱导以及增殖反应可证明T细胞对Sj的反应性。在大多数检测的品系中,除C57BL/6外,无论免疫反应性如何,均表现出对大剂量日本血吸虫尾蚴再感染的抵抗力。需要进一步研究以阐明基因调控的免疫反应是否可能影响小鼠对日本血吸虫病的易感性或发病机制。