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Vaccine development against Theileria parasite.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1997 ; 28 Suppl 1(): 148-54
Article en En | IMSEAR | ID: sea-32138
Bovine piroplasmosis caused by Theileria sergenti is a major cause of economical loss in grazing cattle in Japan. We found that parasite stocks and isolates consist of genetically and antigenically mixed population. To differentiate parasite populations bearing 2 allelic forms of p32, an immunodominant piroplasm surface protein, 2 sets of oligonucleotide primers were designed to amplify either of the 2 alleles by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). By using this allele-specific PCR, we found that the majority of T. sergenti-infected calves in Japan harbored mixed parasite populations with C and I type parasites. Amino acid sequence of p32 contains Lys-Glu-Lys (KEK) motif which is one of tripeptide necessary for malaria parasite to invade erythrocytes. We produced 2 vaccine candidates, recombinant baculovirus p32 and synthetic peptide containing KEK motif. Immunization of either recombinant p32 or synthetic peptide containing a KEK sequence with adjuvant resulted in low parasitemia and reduced the clinical symptoms compared to control calves. Interestingly, parasites with a p32 allelic form corresponding to one used as the immunogen were suppressed. Therefore, a cocktail vaccine containing KEK peptides derived from C and I type parasites is desired for control Theileria parasite infection in Japan.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: IMSEAR Asunto principal: Fragmentos de Péptidos / Theileriosis / Bovinos / Datos de Secuencia Molecular / Vacunas Sintéticas / Proteínas Protozoarias / Epítopos Inmunodominantes / Vacunas Antiprotozoos / Secuencia de Aminoácidos / Vacunación Idioma: En Revista: Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health Año: 1997 Tipo del documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Índice: IMSEAR Asunto principal: Fragmentos de Péptidos / Theileriosis / Bovinos / Datos de Secuencia Molecular / Vacunas Sintéticas / Proteínas Protozoarias / Epítopos Inmunodominantes / Vacunas Antiprotozoos / Secuencia de Aminoácidos / Vacunación Idioma: En Revista: Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health Año: 1997 Tipo del documento: Article