Identification of Brugia malayi adult worm molecules immunoreactive with sera of infected animals treated with antifilarial and re-infected with homologous infection and their role in the establishment of infection in Mastomys coucha
Abstract:The present study was aimed at identifying molecules of Brugia malayi adult worm (BmA) that are immunoreactive with sera of B. malayi-infected Mastomys coucha treated with albendazole (ALB) or diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and reexposed to infection and the effect of immunization with the molecules on the establishment of infection in M. coucha. A *62 kDa molecule showed strong reactivity with sera of infected ALB-treated reinfected animals whereas *32 kDa and *45 kDa molecules strongly reacted with sera of DEC-tre… Show more
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