Spleen cell proliferation during and after skin myiasis by human bot fly Dermatobia hominis
Keywords:
Dermatobia hominis, Mice, Skin myiasis, Spleen cell, BlastogenesisAbstract
Spleen cells from mice were examined at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 days post-infection (dpi) with Dermatobia hominis larva and at 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 days post-larval emergence (dple). Cell proliferation in vitro assays were carried out with RPMI-1640 medium and larval secretory product (LSP) of D. hominis at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 days. When each group of mice was tested against each medium, significance was only seen for 25 dpi, with increasing order: LSP-10 d, -25 d, -5 d, -20 d, -15 d and RPMI. Significant results were also observed when each medium was tested against mice at each dpi or dple. Each dple group vs. each medium produced significant results only for 10 dple, with increasing order: LSP-5 d, -20 d, -25 d, -10 d, -15 d and RPMI. Comparative tests were also carried out between groups to refine certain observations. The LSPs were also analyzed using SDS-PAGE. The results prove that myiasis caused depletion of spleen cells, particularly under the effect of the LSP-10 and -15, but the cells tended to increase up to 60 dple. This in vitro assay may represent the real systemic immune response in the relationship LSP-D. hominis-host.Downloads
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Published
2009-06-01
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Myiasis
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Gonçalves, J. M., Nascimento, M. F. A. do, Breyner, N. M., Fernandes, V. C., Góes, A. M. de, & Leite, A. C. R. (2009). Spleen cell proliferation during and after skin myiasis by human bot fly Dermatobia hominis . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 51(3), 149-154. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31264