The in vitro and in situ immune responses of carp
Cyprinus carpio to Ichthyophthirius multifiliis were
investigated in order to characterise the immune
mechanisms involved in protection. 'O' group and adult
carp were immunised against I.multifiliis by controlled
infection procedures. Sterile immunity was not achieved;
theronts were observed to penetrate the skin of
immunised fish, although in the majority of cases this
did not lead to successful trophozoite establishment. It
was concluded that most parasites prematurely exited the
epidermis of immunised fish within two hours of
penetration as an active survival strategy.
Trophozoites remaining in immunised fish beyond two
hours post infection were able to complete normal
development.
Serum from carp immunised against I.multifiliis
displayed specific in vitro theront immobilising
activity, and antibody was detected against parasite
ciliary membranes and mucocyst organellae; similar
activity was not detected in cutaneous mucus.
Significant amounts of antibody could not be located at
the immediate host/parasite interface of trophozoites in
situ in immune skin; prevention of antibody binding may
be achieved by means of a mucocyst-derived "sheath"
around the parasite and the formation of a layer of
necrotic host tissue debris.
Parasite development in immunised fish initiated a
localised cellular infiltration, predominated by type
III granulocytes ("basophils'') and mast cell-like cells,
the activity of which may augment further cellular and
humoral infiltration. Sites of premature parasite exit
from the epidermis of immunised fish were infiltrated by
actively phagocytic cells, predominantly macrophages,
probably in response to localised antibody/antigen
complex deposition. Pronephric leucocytes of immunised
fish displayed greater in vitro non-specific phagocytic
activity than cells of carp naive to I.multifiliis; the
relevance of this to enhanced antigen uptake in
immunised fish is discussed.
Based on results of the present study, a model for the
Mode of protection in fish against I.multifiliis is proposed.
Date of Award | 1990 |
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Original language | English |
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IMMUNE RESPONSE OF CARP Cyprinus carpio (L.) TO Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (FOQUET), WITH REFERENCE TO EVENTS WITHIN THE EPIDERMIS
Cross, M. L. (Author). 1990
Student thesis: PhD