Abstract

The IgE response of naive or previously infected sheep to 50,000 infective larvae of Teladorsagia circumcincta was monitored in serum and gastric lymph using a monoclonal antibody generated to recombinant ovine IgE in a dot blot assay. In 4/5 naive sheep, lymph and serum IgE concentrations increased from days 8 and 14 after infection, respectively. In most previously infected sheep, the IgE response to challenge was more rapid, although not necessarily greater than that following a primary infection. IgE concentrations in lymph were some 4-fold higher than in serum indicating that its source was the mucosa or draining nodes.

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