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Activation of protective cell-mediated immune response in gastric mucosa during Cryptosporidium muris infection and re-infection in immunocompetent mice
JALOVECKÁ, Marie
The differences between two isolates of Cryptosporidium muris (TS03 and CB03) in activation and development of cell-mediated immune response in stomach mucosa was observed during the primary infection and re-infection in immunocompetent mouse model. The development of the immune response was characterized by analysis of leukocyte infiltration into the gastric epithelium and cytokine production in ex vivo cultures of splenocytes.
Development of protective immune response in gastric mucosa of mice infected with \kur{Cryptosporidium muris} and \kur{Cryptosporidium andersoni}
JALOVECKÁ, Marie
The development of immune response accountable for the ability to control Cryptosporidium muris TS03 infection was studied using immunocompetent and various types of immunodeficient mouse models. Subsequently the immune response was characterized by analysis of leukocyte infiltration and cytokine production in gastric epithelium. Moreover, the potentiality of immunocompetent mice to develop effective immune response to C. andersoni LI03 infection with consequent protection to consequent infection of the same mice with C. muris TS03 was also studied by monitoring oocysts shedding, leukocyte infiltration of the gastric mucosa and cytokine production in ex vivo cultures of splenocytes.
Dynamics of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes in the intesine and mesenteric lymph nodes of suckling rabbits of various age infected with coccidia \kur{Eimeria intestinalis} a \kur{Eimeria flavescens} .
CHROMÁ, Věra
The percentage of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes in suckling rabbits was investigated by use of flow cytometry. Two coccidia species were used in the experiments: highly immunogenic Eimeria intestinalis and weakly immunogenic E. flavescens. No significant changes were observed in mesenteric lymph nodes except in rabbit inoculated at 33 days of age with E. intestinalis, when the percentage of CD8+ cells was significantly enhanced compared to control animals. After infection with E. intestinalis, the percentage of both CD4+ and CD8+ cells was enhanced in the intestinal epithelium from 22 days of age onwards. In contrast, only the percentage of intraepithelial CD4+ cells was increased in the rabbits inoculated at 33 days of age after infection with E. flavescens.

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