INVESTIGADORES
MOORE Dadin Prando
artículos
Título:
Neosporosis bovina: conceptos generales, inmunidad y perspectivas para la vacunación
Autor/es:
MOORE DP; ODEÓN AC; VENTURINI MC; CAMPERO CM
Revista:
REVISTA ARGENTINA DE MICROBIOLOGíA
Editorial:
Asociación Argentina de Microbiología
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Año: 2005 vol. 37 p. 217 - 228
ISSN:
0325-7541
Resumen:
Neospora caninum causes abortions in cattle worldwide. The Neospora-cycle of life is heteroxenous. Dogs (Canis familiaris) and coyotes (Canis latrans) are the definitive hosts known at present. Although, transplacental infection is an efficiently mode of transmission in cattle; there are also experimental and field data that prove horizontal transmission. Several techniques are available for diagnosis since neosporosis is recognized as a disease that causes economic losses in cattle. The mechanisms that produce the abortion are not completely understood. The immunomodulation observed during the pregnancy, is associated with a susceptible period where Neospora-abortion can occur. Resistance to the parasite is dependent on T helper cell 1 cytokine responses. This has important  repercussions for pregnant female bovine because strong T helper cell 1 cytokine responses are incompatible with successful pregnancy. However, it was demonstrated that chronically infected cows develop immune mechanisms against the abortion caused by a second Neospora-exposure. The comprehension of those mechanisms is needed for the formulation of Neospora-vaccines that prevent bovine neosporosis. General concepts about neosporosis with emphasis in the immune response and perspectives for vaccination are mentioned in the present review.