Cell-mediated immune responses (CMIR) to Rhinosporidium seeberi in mice
- PMID: 11761147
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1012447905446
Cell-mediated immune responses (CMIR) to Rhinosporidium seeberi in mice
Abstract
There is no published data on Cell Mediated Immune Responses in experimental animals to Rhinosporidium seeberi the causative agent of human and animal rhinosporidiosis. The quantitative mouse foot-pad model was used to assay the Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) cell-mediated immune response to extracts of purified endospores and sporangia of R. seeberi. Histological examination was used to confirm that the foot-pad reactions were compatible with DTH reactions in the mouse. We report that sonically disintegrated rhinosporidial endospores/sporangia induced DTH responses in the foot-pads of sensitized mice which were comparable in intensity and histological profile to that induced by sheep red blood cells in SRBC sensitized mice. Anti-rhinosporidial antibody was also induced. Filtrates of the soluble antigens in sonicated suspensions failed to evoke a DTH-foot-pad (DTH-FP) response in sensitized mice although an anti-rhinosporidial antibody response to this preparation was detected. Prolonged pre-treatment with sonicated suspensions of endospores and sporangia resulted in a decrease of DTH reactivity as compared with reactions following pre-treatment of a shorter duration.
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