The Acute Immune Response in Sheep Following Immunization with Toxoplasma gondii Tachyzoites or Parasite-Derived Glycoconjugates

绵羊接种弓形虫速殖子或寄生虫衍生糖缀合物后的急性免疫反应

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Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is a relevant parasitic infection in sheep, with ovine meat an important source of human exposure. Accurate detection of the early immune response to Toxoplasma gondii is essential for preventing reproductive losses and improving diagnostic strategies. This study evaluated the kinetics of the acute immune response in eighteen sheep experimentally exposed to live tachyzoites or immunized with parasite-derived glycoconjugates (GlyC). Animals were divided into three groups and injected with saline solution, tachyzoites, or glycoconjugates combined with an adjuvant. Infected sheep developed specific IgM antibodies against both lysate and glycoconjugate antigens from day 4, and IgG against glycoconjugates from day 12 post-infection. Glycoconjugate-immunized sheep produced IgM against lysate antigens from day 4, and IgG against both antigens from day 12. Flow cytometry revealed a significant increase in circulating CD8+ T cells and a reduction in MHC class II+ cells on day 60 in the infected group. These findings demonstrate the early humoral and cellular immune response profiles following infection or GlyC immunization. This supports their future application in diagnostic tests or as vaccine candidates against toxoplasmosis in sheep.

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