Abstract

Comparative studies were carried out on the levels of serum IgG1 and IgG2a in susceptible B10.BR mice infected with different strains of Trichuris muris (E-J and S strains). As infection proceeded, levels of IgG1 and IgG2a increased in mice infected with either strain until at least day 32 post-infection (p.i.). There were no differences in the IgG1 levels on days 14, 20, and 25 p.i. between mice infected with either E-J or S strain, whereas IgG2a levels on days 20, 25, and 32 p.i. were higher in S-infected mice than those in E-J-infected mice. Isotype switching to IgG2a is entirely dependent on interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) and, according to our previous results, the period of high IFN-gamma production in S-infected B10.BR mice is long compared to E-J-infected B10.BR mice. Thus, increased levels of IFN-gamma may sustain high levels of serum IgG2a in S-infected mice. Taken together, levels of serum IgG2a are useful markers of IFN-gamma production in T. muris infection.

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