The C57BL6 strain of mice is highly susceptible to Plasmodium
berghei sporozoite infections and consequently requires
repeated immunizations with irradiated sporozoites to obtain protective
immunity. After a live sporozoite challenge in the
immunized hosts, hepatic-stage parasites found in the liver after 48 h
are of different sizes – small schizonts corresponding
to blocked forms (derived from irradiated sporozoites), and schizonts of
intermediate size (derived from live sporozoites).
Large schizonts corresponding to mature hepatic forms are found only in
unimmunized but challenged C57BL6 mice.
Using monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies directed to liver-stage parasites,
different patterns of binding reactivity to the
above forms are observed. More than 20% of the irradiated sporozoites transform
into blocked forms after immunization
and persist in the liver. Upon sporozoite challenge in such immunized animals
the rate of transformation of sporozoites
into hepatic parasites is less than 2%. These observations shed light on
the fate of live sporozoite development in irradiated
sporozoite-immunized C57BL6 mice.