A survey for a trypanocidal factor in primate sera
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1990.tb01163.x
A survey for a trypanocidal factor in primate sera
Abstract
The sera of 21 different species of primates were surveyed for the presence of a trypanocidal factor to a monomorphic human serum-sensitive clone of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (T.b.g.); human, gorilla, baboon (2 species), and the mandrill were found to contain this factor. The factor in all the sera is in the high density lipoprotein (HDL) fraction, and has similar modes of biological action. It has been shown that the human and gorilla trypanocidal factor share cross-reactive antigenic epitopes, but do not share similar cross-reactive epitopes with the baboon and mandrill factor. There was no relationship between the presence or absence of this factor and the primate's position on the phylogenetic tree. In addition, there was also no obvious correlation between the animals' preferred diet, and the presence or absence of trypanocidal activity. The evidence to date suggests that only African ground-dwelling primates that live in tsetse endemic areas contain the trypanocidal factor. It is assumed that this factor is involved in resistance of these primates to T.b.b. We believe that the host has developed trypanocidal substances as a result of selective evolutionary pressure by the African trypanosomes.
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