Immunity in humans to Necator americanus: IgE, parasite weight and fecundity
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1995.tb00968.x
Immunity in humans to Necator americanus: IgE, parasite weight and fecundity
Abstract
The effect of the humoral immune response on the weight and fecundity of the hookworm Necator americanus was examined in an endemically-infected human population. There was a highly significant negative correlation between total IgE levels and parasite weight and fecundity, after controlling for any effects of host age and hookworm burden. This correlation was present both at initial treatment and after 2 years' reinfection. There was a similar negative correlation between the number of eosinophils and hookworm weight and fecundity at initial treatment. Correlations with levels of specific antibodies to N. americanus excretory-secretory products were weaker and not significant, although there was a trend towards negative correlations with anti-ES IgE. This is the first field evidence for an effective human immune response to N. americanus. Although the mechanism of this effect is not clear, we suggest that total IgE levels reflected the level of Th2 cell activation.
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