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Comparative Study
. 1985 Nov;50(2):566-71.
doi: 10.1128/iai.50.2.566-571.1985.

Lymphokine-induced inhibition of growth of Eimeria bovis and Eimeria papillata (Apicomplexa) in cultured bovine monocytes

Comparative Study

Lymphokine-induced inhibition of growth of Eimeria bovis and Eimeria papillata (Apicomplexa) in cultured bovine monocytes

C A Speer et al. Infect Immun. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

Sporozoites of Eimeria bovis penetrated and developed normally to first-generation meronts in bovine monocytes (BM) and Madin-Darby bovine kidney (MDBK) cells that had been pretreated with culture medium (CM) or supernatant (NS) from nonstimulated bovine T cells. At 240 h after sporozoite inoculation (ASI), the mean percent development (meronts/[sporozoites + meronts]) in CM- and NS-pretreated BM was 52 and 28%, respectively; values for MDBK cells were 36 and 35%, respectively. Pretreatment of BM and MDBK cells with supernatant (ConAS) from concanavalin A-stimulated bovine T cells had no effect on the ability of sporozoites to penetrate cells; however, at 240 h ASI, only 1% of the sporozoites in ConAS-pretreated BM cultures had developed to meronts. In contrast, ConAS had no adverse effect on the ability of E. bovis sporozoites to develop to first-generation meronts in MDBK cells. At 240 h ASI, E. bovis meronts in ConAS-pretreated BM were abnormal in appearance and retarded in development, whereas sporozoites appeared structurally normal by light microscopy. Pretreatment of BM with ConAS had no effect on the ability of sporozoites of Eimeria papillata (Apicomplexa) to penetrate cells. Sporozoites of E. papillata did not develop to meronts in ConAS-pretreated BM and, in contrast to E. bovis, most sporozoites were destroyed intracellularly.

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