Murine candidiasis: strain dependence of host responses after immunization
- PMID: 3155159
- DOI: 10.1038/icb.1988.29
Murine candidiasis: strain dependence of host responses after immunization
Abstract
After recovery from acute infection with live Candida albicans, both CBA/H and BALB/c mice show increased resistance to colonization by the organism. However, the 'susceptible' CBA/H mice develop much stronger protective responses than do 'resistant' BALB/c mice. This is manifested particularly as a substantial amelioration of the severity of the lesions in the brain, and a very marked reduction in the number of fungal units therein. Analysis of granulocyte function in normal and immune mice of the two strains tended to exclude this as a basis for the different patterns of susceptibility and resistance.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Medical
