Abstract
Onchocerciasis is a remarkably chronic infection and, in West Africa, there are distinct clinical and pathological differences between the disease in the savanna and in the forest. Experiments were carried out to see whether antigenic diversity among Ochocerca volvulus worms might contribute to these features. Extracts of adult worms and or microfilariae were analysed by disc electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels and showed a remarkable diversity of protein patterns but no consistent savanna/forest or Nigeria/Cameroon differences. Indirect haemagglutination using cross-absorbed sera was used to look for antigenic diversity or identity between different O. volvulus worms. Sera of patients were absorbed with antigens extracted from worms taken from those paitents and then titrated against sheep erythrocytes coated with the same antigens. It was shown that an adult Onchocerca volvulus could be either antigenically identical with, or distinct from, another worm taken from the same patient. In one Nigerian village identity was shown in two instances nad diversity in five. Microfilariae lack some antigens possessed by adult worms. This test has shown consistent savanna/forest differences in worm antigen patterns and antibody responses. In order to explain the pattern of these differences it was necessary to postulate that forest patients possessed antibodies to another worm which had antigens in common with savanna Onchocerca. The relevance of these findings to the pathology and prevention of onchocerciasis is discussed.
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