A new standard for the assessment of disease progression in murine cutaneous leishmaniasis
Details
Publication Year 2000-05,Volume 22,Issue #5,Page 231-237
Journal Title
PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Infection of mice with Leishmania major has been used both as a model for the cutaneous disease in humans and as a model for the more general control and function of helper T cells in immunity. In both cases, disease patterns and disease progression have been assessed by two complementary methods, lesion size and parasite burden in the draining lymph nodes. We propose a much improved method for the graphical representation of lesion development which conveys more information with better accuracy. We also describe a polymerase chain reaction method for determining parasite burden, which is faster and allows the analysis of larger numbers of experimental animals than the current limiting dilution analysis. Moreover, these methods are equally applicable to other infectious diseases, an obvious one being schistosomiasis.
Publisher
BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
NUDE-MICE; RESISTANCE; INFECTION; IMMUNITY
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Creation Date: 2000-05-01 12:00:00
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