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Antibodies enhance the protective effect of CD4+ T lymphocytes in SCID mice perorally infected with Encephalitozoon cuniculi

Sak B, Salát J, Horká H, Saková K, Ditrich O.

. 2006 ; 28 (3) : 95-99.

Language English Country Great Britain

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The role of antibodies in the immune response to microsporidiosis was studied using a novel anti-exospore monoclonal antibody (MAb) P5/H1, which recognizes surface antigens of Encephalitozoon cuniculi. The effect of the MAb on microsporidial infection in vivo was to prolong the survival of previously CD4+ reconstituted, perorally infected and intraperitoneally MAb-treated SCID mice. The MAb decreased the numbers of E. cuniculi spores in peritoneal smears obtained post mortem. These results suggest a possible role for antibodies in protection against perorally acquired E. cuniculi infection.

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