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Changes of cytokine mRNA expression and IgG responses in rats infected with Capillaria hepatica
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Changes of cytokine mRNA expression and IgG responses in rats infected with Capillaria hepatica

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2007;45(2):95-102.
Published online: June 20, 2007

Department of Parasitology and the Institute of Travel Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, 136-705, Korea.

Corresponding author (chungms@korea.ac.kr)

Present address: Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Ulsan University Medical Center, Seoul, 138-736, Korea.

• Received: January 26, 2007   • Accepted: May 10, 2007

Copyright © 2007 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Changes of cytokine mRNA expression and IgG responses in rats infected with Capillaria hepatica
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Fig. 1 Ethidium bromide-stained 2% agarose gels containing RT-PCR products of cytokine expression profiles in the spleen and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) of normal rats and Capillaria hepatica-infected rats. Tissues were pooled from each group.
Fig. 2 Expression of IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, and IL-10 in rats infected with Capillaria hepatica. RNA was purified from the spleen and MLN for various infection times from infected and uninfected rats (control). Tissues were pooled from each group. Results from one representative experiment out of 3 kinetic studies are presented as fold increase.
Fig. 3 Changes of IgG isotype of rats infected with Capillaria hepatica. a. IgG1, b. IgG2a.
Changes of cytokine mRNA expression and IgG responses in rats infected with Capillaria hepatica
Cytokines Primers Length Annealing temperature GAPDHa) sense 5´-GTGGAGTCTACTGGCGTCTT-3´ 509 bp 56°C antisense 5´-GCCTGCTTCACCACCTTCTT-3´ IFN-γb) sense 5´-TGGATATCTGGAGGAACTGG-3´ 310 bp 55°C antisense 5´-CGACTCCTTTTCCGCTTCCT-3´ IL-2b) sense 5´-GCAGGCCACAGAATTGAAAC-3´ 233 bp 58°C antisense 5´-AGATGGCTATCCATCTCCTC-3´ IL-4b) sense 5´-ACCAGACGTCCTTACGGC-3´ 206 bp 54°C antisense 5´-GCGTGGACTCATTCACGG-3´ IL-5b) sense 5´-CTGTCCACTCACCGAGCT-3´ 216 bp 55°C antisense 5´-CTCTTCGCCACACTTCTC-3´ IL-10b) sense 5´-GCAGGACTTTAAGGGTTACT-3´ 242 bp 58°C antisense 5´-TTCATGGCCTTGTAG ACACC-3´
Table 1. Sequences of the 5' and 3' synthetic primers used in PCR

primer data from Genbank (DNASIS).

primer data from Cetre et al. (1998).