Nematospiroides dubius: passive transfer of protective immunity to mice with monoclonal antibodies.

Exp Parasitol

CSIRO Division of Tropical Animal Science, Long Pocket Laboratories, Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia.

Published: June 1988

Nine hybridoma cell lines secreting monoclonal antibodies specific for Nematospiroides dubius were produced by fusion of the mouse myeloma cell line NS-1 to either spleen cells or mesenteric lymph node cells from mice repeatedly infected with N. dubius. Seven of the antibodies were identified as IgM and two as IgG1. Each monoclonal antibody bound to polypeptide epitopes on both infective larvae (L3) and adult worms. However, five antibodies bound preferentially to L3 and three to adult worms. All nine antibodies reacted with high molecular weight protein antigens. Passive protective immunity in Balb/c mice was demonstrated with monoclonal antibodies Nd2 and Nd3 in ascites fluid which stunted both male and female worms and reduced parasite fecundity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-4894(88)90044-6DOI Listing

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