Selected article for: "humoral immune response and present study"

Author: Sugiarto, Sarah; Spiri, Andrea M.; Riond, Barbara; Novacco, Marilisa; Oestmann, Angelina; de Miranda, Luisa H. Monteiro; Meli, Marina L.; Boretti, Felicitas S.; Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina; Willi, Barbara
Title: Passive immunization does not provide protection against experimental infection with Mycoplasma haemofelis
  • Document date: 2016_8_5
  • ID: 1uw8xcxw_4
    Snippet: Important data on the immune response elicited by hemoplasma infection have been provided by previous studies [27, 28] , but the mechanisms that confer protection against re-infection have yet to be clarified. Passive immunization transfers humoral immunity to a nonimmune individual in the form of antibodies and allows the protective role of antibodies in the absence of cellular immune mechanisms to be assessed. The present study aimed to investi.....
    Document: Important data on the immune response elicited by hemoplasma infection have been provided by previous studies [27, 28] , but the mechanisms that confer protection against re-infection have yet to be clarified. Passive immunization transfers humoral immunity to a nonimmune individual in the form of antibodies and allows the protective role of antibodies in the absence of cellular immune mechanisms to be assessed. The present study aimed to investigate whether the passive transfer of antibodies from Mhf-recovered to naïve recipient cats induced partial or complete protection against bacteremia and clinical disease following homologous challenge with Mhf. Different parameters addressing the humoral and cellular immune response were monitored in passively immunized and control cats.

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