Abstract

High (H) and low (L) responder mice selected for their capacity to produce antibody against flagellar antigens of Salmonellae sp. were infected i.p. with 10(6) L forms of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, strain 18. In H mice, the mortality ratio was 50%; the splenic index was high at the onset of infection (1.0), decreasing to normal levels after 30 days (0.45), with antibody titres such as 4-5 log2. In L mice, the mortality was 87.5%, the splenic index was above 0.6 and the antibody titres after 30 days were below 2 log2. In L mice, granulomas containing a high number of fungi, epithelioid cells, macrophages and a few polymorphonuclear cells were found. In H mice, focal or diffuse infiltrate of mononuclear cells with few or even the absence of fungi was seen. The passive transfer of immune ascitic fluid to L mice induced a reduction in the number of granulomas and fungi in the lesions.

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