Immune responsiveness of lambs selected for resistance to haemonchosis |
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Authors: | H.S. Gill I.G. Colditz D.L. Watson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Animal Science, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales 2351, Australia;b CSIRO Division of Animal Health, Pastoral Research Laboratory, Armidale, New South Wales 2350, Australia |
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Abstract: | Several parameters of immune competence were measured in lambs with genetic resistance to Haemonchus contortus and in lambs with average susceptibility to H contortus (random-bred). Increase in skinfold thickness following intradermal injection was greater in resistant lambs for concanavalin A and to a lesser extent for phytohaemagglutinin. Both mitogens induced infiltration of superficial and deep dermis by eosinophils, CD4+, CD8+ and T19+ lymphocytes, though the responses did not differ between groups. Primary but not secondary antibody responses to the T cell-dependent antigen, ovalbumin was greater in resistant lambs. In contrast, antibody responses to the T cell-independent antigen, Brucella abortus lipopolysaccharide, did not differ between groups. Taken together the data suggest that enhanced T lymphocyte function may contribute to the greater resistance to H contortus of genetically resistant lambs. |
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