Journal article

Immunization against Taenia taeniaeformis in mice: Studies on the characterization of antigens from oncospheres

MW Lightowlers, GF Mitchell, DDL Bowtell, RF Anders, MD Rickard

International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 1984

Abstract

Mature eggs of Taenia taeniaeformis hatched readily in the presence of sodium hypochlorite and no loss in infectivity of oncospheres for mice was observed after hatching. Crude and sodium deoxycholate-solubilized antigens (termed TtO-DOC) prepared from such oncospheres stimulated high levels of protection against T. taeniaeformis infection in immunized mice similar to those described previously for oncospheres prepared by other methods. Mice immunized with TtO-DOC antigens that had been exposed to potassium metaperiodate remained significantly protected against infection. Exposure of TtO-DOC antigens to pronase and thermolysin, or to trypsin, significantly reduced the ability of these antige..

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