Title of article :
Attenuated Leishmania major Induce a High Level of Protection against Leishmania infantum in BALB/c Mice
Author/Authors :
NOORPISHEH GHADIMI ، Shamsi - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , HOMAYOON ، Leila - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , SHAHRIARIRAD ، Reza - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , FATEHPOUR ، Shakila - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , RASTEGARIAN ، Mohammad - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , SARKARI ، Bahador - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the possible crossprotective effects of attenuated L. major against L. infantum in BALB/c mice. #xD; Methods: This experimental study was performed in 2017 in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. The attenuated strain of L. major was prepared by continuous weekly subculturing of the parasite. Fortyeight female BALB/c mice were divided into eight groups. Group 1 injected (ID) with wild type of L. major; group 2 injected (IV) with L. infantum; group 3 injected (ID) with attenuated L. major; group 4 injected (ID) with attenuated L. major, and after three weeks challenged (IV) with L. infantum; group 5 injected (IP) with attenuated L. major; group 6 injected (IP) with attenuated L. major, and challenged (IV) with L. infantum (IV); group 7 injected (IV) with attenuated L. major; and finally group 8 injected (IV) with attenuated L. major and after three weeks challenged (IV) with L. infantum. Fortyfive days postinfection, the parasite load in the spleen and liver of the mice was determined as LeishmanDonovan units (LDU). #xD; Results: The differences in mean of LDU of spleen between different groups were statistically significant (P lt;0.048). In addition, the differences in percent of infection in liver between pairwise comparisons of groups were statistically significant (P lt;0.05). The highest intensity of infection was observed in group 2 while low intensity of infection was seen in groups 3, 4 and 5. #xD; Conclusion: Live attenuated L. major can induce substantial protection against L. infantum, particularly when the parasites were injected intravenously.
Keywords :
Attenuated L. major , L. infantum , Crossprotection
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Parasitology