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Premium Demonstration of Leishmania specific cell mediated and humoral immunity in asymptomatic dogs
Author(s)
CABRAL M.,
O'GRADY J.,
ALEXANDER J.
Publication year1992
Publication title
parasite immunology
Resource typeJournals
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
Summary An ELISA and a lymphocyte proliferation assay were used for the detection of anti‐ Leishmania antibodies and parasite specific cellular immunity respectively in a preliminary study of canine leishmaniasis in Oporto, Portugal. A high rate of infection was found considering the comparatively small group sampled. Of 34 dogs examined two had anti‐leishmanial antibodies but their lymphocytes did not proliferate in the presence of Leishmania infantum . Conversely two dogs demonstrated antigen specific lymphocyte proliferation in the absence of any detectable anti‐parasite antibodies. To our knowledge this is the first time that cellular immunity and presumably resistance of dogs to leishmanial infection has been demonstrated. These results suggest that there may be a spectrum of canine leishmaniasis similar to that observed in the human disease.
Subject(s)acquired immune system , antibody , antigen , asymptomatic , biology , canine leishmaniasis , cellular immunity , computer science , humoral immunity , immune system , immunity , immunology , leishmania , leishmania infantum , leishmaniasis , lymphocyte , medicine , parasite hosting , pathology , virology , visceral leishmaniasis , world wide web
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.795
H-Index75
eISSN1365-3024
pISSN0141-9838
DOI10.1111/j.1365-3024.1992.tb00026.x

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