Abstract
To define the potential role of antibody in host defence against Giardia muris, comparative assessment of in-vitro anti-trophozoite effects of immune serum obtained from susceptible (A/J) and resistant (B10.A) mice was done. Two anti-parasite effects of serum were identified and quantified: lysis and immobilization of trophozoites. These giardicidal activities were present in the serum from both A/J and B10.A mice. Maximal lysis of trophozoites by serum from A/J or B10.A mice was 40 to 50%. The lysis of trophozoites was abolished after incubation of serum at 56.degree. C for 30 min. The addition of exogenous complement restored lytic activity of heat-inactivated serum. The immobilization of trophozoites was dependent on both the duration of incubation and concentration of serum. After 30 min of incubation, over 98% of trophozoites were immobilized by immune serum from A/J or B10.A mice. There was no apparent relationship between the capacity of immune sera from A/J and B10.A mice to kill trophozoites in vitro and the ability of these strains of mice to control the infection with G. muris.