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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Infectivity of leishmania promastigotes is associated with surface antigenic expression
Otros títulos : Immunology Letters
Autor : Sherlock, Italo Rodrigues de Araujo
Rizvi, Farrukh S.
Afchain, Daniel
Sadigursky, Moyses
metadata.dc.creator: Sherlock, Italo Rodrigues de Araujo
Rizvi, Farrukh S.
Afchain, Daniel
Sadigursky, Moyses
Resumen : Differentiation between a non-infective and an infective Leishrnania promastigote population was demonstrated. Promastigotes in the stationary phase (day 5) were found to be highly infective in vitro to BALB/c mouse peritoneal macrophages, compared with those of the logarithmic phase (day 3). The infective promastigotes showed surface antigenic determinants different from non-infective ones. Polyclonal anti-3 day and anti-5 day antibodies were bound specifically to the surface of corresponding promastigotes in both SRIA and IFAT; no strong cross-reactions were observed otherwise. Also, polyclonal anti-5 day but not anti-3 day antibodies recognized efficiently the antigenic molecules on the surface of late stage (day 7) sandfly promastigotes. This clearly indicates the appearance of new antigenic molecules on the surface of infective promastigote forms. Intracellular multiplication of Leishmania was significantly inhibited by anti-5 day antibodies compared with anti-3 day antibodies. The presence of new surface molecules on late stage promastigotes may contribute to Leishmania infectivity.
Palabras clave : Leishmania
macrophage interactions
infectivity
surface antigenic expression
polyclonal antibodies
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5114
Fecha de publicación : 1985
Aparece en las colecciones: Artigo Publicado em Periódico Estrangeiro (ISC)

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