Abstract

Khazindar S. H. and Dusanic D. G. 1982. Serological and vaccination studies with blood-stream and culture forms for Trypanosoma musculi. International Journal for Parasitology 12: 257–264. Trypanosoma musculi bloodstream forms (BSF) were collected from immunosuppressed infected mice and extracted with phosphate buffered saline (PBS). ML-15, O'Daly's and LMC media, each containing 5% fetal calf serum (FCS) and a dialysate medium were investigated to identify the medium providing the optimal growth of T. musculi culture forms (CF). Because of the ease of preparation, ML-15 containing 5% FCS was selected and the culture forms were harvested when the parasites attained concentrations of at least 1 × 10 7 trypanosomes/ml. Cellular antigens present in PBS extracts of the BSF and CF parasites were analyzed with rabbit antisera by crossed immunoelectrophoresis and tandem crossed immuno-electrophoresis. Absorptions of rabbit antisera with CF, BSF, media and normal mouse blood extracts were performed on immunoabsorbent affinity columns prior to crossed immunoelectrophoresis to further study the unique and shared antigens of the parasites. A minimum of 13 antigens were shared by these trypanosomes. Four antigens appeared to be unique to BSF and a single antigen to CF. In immunization studies, two groups of C3H/Anf mice were immunized with the equivalent of 1 × 10 8 frozen-thawed BSF or CF/injection. Two groups of five animals injected with PBS or uninoculated medium and one untreated group served as controls. Animals in each group received 6 injections administered at 3-day intervals. Three days following the last injection, all animals were challenged with 1 × 10 4 BSF. Hemacytometer counts were performed every 4 days until no parasites were seen in wet blood preparations of the untreated group. None of the animals inoculated with BSF homogenate displayed parasitemias, while animals inoculated with CF homogenate were found to be infected. Parasitemias in mice immunized with CF were lower than those of the control mice.

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