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The immune response of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, to the haemoflagellate, Cryptobia salmositica Katz, 1951
Authors:S R M JONES  P T K WOO
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Abstract. Rainbow trout that recovered from experimental Cryptobia salmositica infection 6 and 10 weeks earlier were protected against multiple intraperitoneal challenges of 50 000 and 10 000 parasites isolated from infected fish. The immunity was non-sterile; low parasitaemias were detected following a larger challenge (112 000 parasites). The indirect haemagglutination test was used to detect C. salmositica -specific agglutimns. Antibody titers increased during the first 18 weeks of infection. The infectivity of cultured C. salmositica was neutralized by incubation in heat-inactivated immune plasma. Infectivity of C, salmositica from infected fish was not neutralized by similar treatment. Complement fixing antibody was detected using the in vitro immune lysis test. Immune lysis occurred when cultured C. salmositica were used. Adoptive transfer of both leucocytes and plasma from immune fish conferred partial protection against the parasite in naive recipients. Complement fixing antibody may be important during early acute infection while phagocytosis may be important during the later chronic phase.
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