RESISTANCE TO ASCARIS-SUUM IN PARASITE NAIVE AND NATURALLY EXPOSED GROWERS, FINISHERS AND SOWS

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ERIKSEN, L [1 ]
LIND, P [1 ]
NANSEN, P [1 ]
ROEPSTORFF, A [1 ]
URBAN, J [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, BELTSVILLE AGR RES CTR, INST LIVESTOCK & POULTRY SCI, HELMINTH DIS LAB, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705 USA
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10.1016/0304-4017(92)90017-4
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
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Commercially reared growers, finishers, and sows of Danish Landrace X Yorkshire crossbreed were inoculated orally with Ascaris suum at 50 eggs kg-1 body weight. White spots on the serosal surface of livers and total larval recoveries from lungs were recorded 7 days later. The response in pigs originating from a specific pathogen free and parasite free herd (parasite naive) was observed in the three different age groups and compared with age-matched pigs from a herd maintained in a facility contaminated with A. suum (naturally exposed). The pre-inoculation immune status of the various groups was characterized serologically using antigen preparations derived from various stages of A. suum. Inoculation of all age groups of parasite naive pigs with A. suum eggs produced relatively high liver white spots and lung larvae, although expression of these counts as a percentage of the inoculum showed a moderate age-related resistance from growers to finishers to sows. In contrast, pigs naturally exposed to A. suum expressed strong immunity to a challenge infection as few or no larvae were detected in the lungs. In addition, growers, finishers, and sows from the naturally exposed herd had significantly higher levels of serum IgG/IgA to several different A. suum antigens compared with pigs from the parasite naive herd. Liver white spots, expressed as a percentage of the inoculum, were highest in growers from the naturally exposed herd but were markedly reduced in finishers and sows from that herd. In fact, few or no white spots were observed in naturally exposed sows, while sows from the parasite-naive herd had in excess of 300 liver white spots following challenge. These results indicate that commercially raised pigs that are exposed to A. suum develop a strong protective immunity that ultimately produces a complete pre-hepatic barrier to larval migration, while pigs raised parasite free remain susceptible to infection.
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