Establishment of Stable, Cell-Mediated Immunity that Makes "Susceptible" Mice Resistant to <i>Leishmania major</i>

Peter A. Bretscher(University of Saskatchewan), Guojian Wei(University of Saskatchewan), Juthika N. Menon(University of Saskatchewan), Helle Bielefeldt‐Ohmann(University of Saskatchewan)
Science
July 24, 1992
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Abstract

Cell-mediated, but not antibody-mediated, immune responses protect humans against certain pathogens that produce chronic diseases such as leishmaniasis. Effective vaccination against such pathogens must therefore produce an immunological "imprint" so that stable, cell-mediated immunity is induced in all individuals after natural infection. BALB/c mice "innately susceptible" to Leishmania major produce antibodies after substantial infection. In the present study, "susceptible" mice injected with a small number of parasites mounted a cell-mediated response and acquired resistance to a larger, normally pathogenic, challenge. This vaccination strategy may be applicable in diseases in which protection is dependent on cell-mediated immunity.


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