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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 144, Issue 1 259-262, Copyright © 1990 by American Association of Immunologists


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Necessity of IgE antibodies and mast cells for manifestation of resistance against larval Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks in mice

H Matsuda, N Watanabe, Y Kiso, S Hirota, H Ushio, Y Kannan, M Azuma, H Koyama and Y Kitamura
Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

Genetically mast cell-deficient WBB6F1-W/Wv mice showed an apparent defect in manifestation of the resistance against larval Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks, but their serum IgE levels increased more than 100- fold after the second tick infestation. Immune sera obtained from the WBB6F1-W/Wv mice were adoptively transferred to the other WBB6F1-W/Wv mice which had received intracutaneous injections of WBB6F1-+/+ mouse- derived cultured mast cells. Because the resistance against ticks was detectable only when both mast cells and IgE antibodies were available, immediate hypersensitivity reaction appeared to have a physiologic role in the manifestation of the resistance against H. longicornis ticks.


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