Antibody responses of ponies to initial and challenge infections of Strongylus vulgaris.

1983 
Abstract An indirect fluorescent antibody assay (IFA) was developed using Strongylus vulgaris third stage larvae (L 3 ) as antigens. Observations using the IFA indicate that a species-specific antibody response to S. vulgaris L 3 develops in S. vulgaris -infected ponies and that some surface L 3 antigens are shared by adult worms. Sequential antibody levels against S. vulgaris were measured in strongyle-naive and in immune ponies following initial and challenge infections using the IFA and an indirect hemagglutination assay (IHA). Antibody levels measured by IFA increased faster following initial infections than did levels measured by IHA. Antibody levels appear to increase following challenge infections of immune ponies when measured with the IFA, but not with the IHA. Significant differences in antibody titers were not seen between ponies which developed colic following challenge infections and those that did not develop colic. Antibodies were not detectable in ponies unexposed to larval migrations, but which received surgical implantation of S. vulgaris adults into the cecum.
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