Artículos de revistas
Anti-trypanosoma-cruzi-proteinase Antibodies And Immunoprotection In Experimental Chagas' Disease.
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Research In Immunology. v. 143, n. 2, p. 157-64, 1992-Feb.
0923-2494
1574641
Autor
Sakurada, J K
Maury, A
Tamashiro, W M
Araújo, P M
Camargo, I J
Rangel, H A
Institución
Resumen
To verify whether anti-Trypanosoma-cruzi-proteinase antibodies are able to play a role in the development of Chagas' disease, CBA/J and C57BL/6 mice were immunized with purified proteinase fractions: antibody production was studied and passive immunization experiments were carried out. No significant differences were observed in the titre, isotype composition and specificity of the antibodies produced by the mouse strains. Immune sera produced in one strain was able to protect mice of both strains, provided that the challenge did not exceed the number of parasites corresponding to 30-fold the LD50. The data presented suggest that anti-proteinase antibodies may play a role in immunoprotection. 143 157-64