Cryptosporidium parvum Infection in Gene-Targeted B Cell–Deficient Mice

W Chen, JA Harp, AG Harmsen - Journal of Parasitology, 2003 - meridian.allenpress.com
W Chen, JA Harp, AG Harmsen
Journal of Parasitology, 2003meridian.allenpress.com
The importance of B cells in host resistance to, and recovery from, Cryptosporidium parvum
infection was examined in gene-targeted B cell–deficient (μMT−/−) mice. Neonatal μMT−/−
mice infected with C. parvum at 5 days of age completely cleared the infection by day 20 PI.
The kinetics of infection and clearance were similar to those seen with age-matched
C57BL/6 control mice. Furthermore, B cells were not required to clear existing C. parvum
infection in adult mice. Reconstitution of persistently infected Rag-1−/− adult mice with …
The importance of B cells in host resistance to, and recovery from, Cryptosporidium parvum infection was examined in gene-targeted B cell–deficient (μMT−/−) mice. Neonatal μMT−/− mice infected with C. parvum at 5 days of age completely cleared the infection by day 20 PI. The kinetics of infection and clearance were similar to those seen with age-matched C57BL/6 control mice. Furthermore, B cells were not required to clear existing C. parvum infection in adult mice. Reconstitution of persistently infected Rag-1−/− adult mice with spleen cells from μMT−/− donor mice resulted in significant reduction of infection, as in the results seen with spleen cells from C57BL6 donors. These findings indicate clearly that B cells are not essential for host resistance to, and recovery from, C. parvum infection in mice.
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