Immune response to and tissue localization of the Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) in dogs with natural heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) infection
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Immune response to and tissue localization of the Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) in dogs with natural heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) infection
Abstract
Human and animal parasitic filarial nematodes, including the agent of canine and feline heartworm disease Dirofilaria immitis, harbour intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia (Rickettsiaies). It is thought that these bacteria play an important role in the pathogenesis and immune response to filarial infection. Immunoglobulin G (total IgG, IgG1, IgG2) production against and immunohistochemical staining of tissues for the Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) from dogs with natural heartworm infection were evaluated. All infected dogs had significant total anti-WSP IgG levels compared to healthy controls. Interestingly, WSP was recognized by the IgG2 subclass in both microfilariemic dogs and in dogs with no circulating microfilariae (occult infection). However, microfilariemic dogs also produced gG1 antibodies. Positive staining for WSP was observed in lungs, liver and kidneys, in particular in glomerular capillaries of naturally infected dogs who had died from heartworm disease. Our results show for the first time that Wolbachia is recognized specifically by D. immitis--infected dogs and that the bacteria is released into host tissue. Furthermore, microfilariemic status appears to effect immune responses to this endosymbiont.
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