The ability of thick-lipped grey mullet to mount both humoral and cellular immune responses to
Cryptocotyle lingua has been demonstrated here for the first time. Of the 3 procedures for
immunisation investigated, namely exposure to live cercariae, intraperitoneal (ip) injection of
whole killed cercariae and ip injection of a cercarial sonicate, the former gave the highest
primary antibody titres with a peak response at 4 weeks post infection. Peak titres occurred at 5
and 7 weeks after immunisation by ip injection of sonicated cercariae and whole killed cercariae
respectively. An enhanced secondary antibody response was observed following challenge by
ip injection of sonicated cercariae. Cercariacidal activity, apparently involving complement, was
detected in normal serum and enhanced in immune serum. However, the mechanism for
complement activation remains uncertain. Parasite antigens were identified following
separation by SOS-PAGE and immunoblotting using mullet and rabbit antisera. Mullet failed to
respond to certain parasite proteins recognised by rabbit antiserum and in situ immunogold-silver
staining demonstrated that mullet. immunised by exposure to live cercariae, were unable
to recognise the metacercarial cyst wall. Migration and polarisation of pronephric leucocytes in
vitro was enhanced following immunisation but cellular adherence to encysted and unencysted
parasites was not observed. In vitro studies further demonstrated a possible role for fish serum
in stimulating metacercarial encystment. The intensity of melanisation of the host capsule in
metacercarial infections was increased in fish held in total darkness and with increased
temperature. The rate of development of the metacercarial tegument and cyst wall and the
associated host response was similarly affected by temperature and initial development was
inhibited by prior immunisation via ip injection of sonicated cercariae. There was however, no
evidence of protection against cercarial infection following such immunisation. These results
are discussed in relation to mechanisms of immunity, metacercarial survival strategies and
control of metazoan infections in fish.
Date of Award | 1990 |
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Original language | English |
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The immune response of the grey mullet, Chelon labrosus (Risso, 1826), to Cryptocotyle lingua (Creplin, 1825), (Digenea)
WOOD, B. P. (Author). 1990
Student thesis: PhD