ABSTRACT
Sequences of three cDNAs of Schistosoma japonicum are presented. Two of them code for the antigens Sj32 (hemoglobinase) and cathepsin B. The third clone represents a mutant derivative of the cathepsin B gene. The DNA and amino acid sequences are compared to their homologues from S. mansoni. The mutant cathepsin B, in which the Cys29 in the active center is replaced by Ser, is discussed with respect to a possible function.
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Antigens, Helminth/genetics , Cathepsin B/genetics , Cysteine Endopeptidases/genetics , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , Helminth Proteins , Schistosoma japonicum/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Homology, Amino AcidABSTRACT
The snail Biomphalaria arabica is apparently ubiquitous in the south of Oman (Dhofar province). Snails bred in the laboratory were susceptible to infection with miracidia of Schistosoma mansoni (Puerto Rican strain). The snail Bulinus wrighti, a potential intermediate host of S. haematobium, was found for the first time in Dhofar. Human sera from five localities had antibodies against adult worm antigens and in particular against Sm31/32. The prevalence of seropositive patients was 28% of 47 farm workers, 12% of 99 out-patients from a clinic and 1% of 389 children from four localities. Autochthonous transmission of schistosomiasis in Dhofar is discussed.