Characterization and vaccination of two novel Schistosoma japonicum genes screened from a cercaria cDNA library

Parasitology research(2011)

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Two novel genes, SJCWL05 and SJCWL06 , were harvested from screening of Schistosoma japonicum ( S. japonicum ) cercaria cDNA library by using pig sera vaccinated (VPS) with S. japonicum immature egg ws-vaccine ( S. japonicum iEw). Prokaryotic recombinant plasmids pGEX-4T-1/SJCWL05 and pGEX-4T-1/SJCWL06 were constructed to analyze their immunogenicity, which was confirmed by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Two eukaryotic recombinant plasmids, pcDNA3/SJCWL05 and pcDNA3/SJCWL06, were constructed, and their ability to protect mice against challenge of S. japonicum was evaluated. All mice vaccinated with pcDNA3/SJCWL05 or pcDNA3/SJCWL06 developed ELISA-specific anti- S. japonicum SIEA ( S. japonicum soluble immature egg antigens) antibody. Immunoprotection experiments showed that worms and liver eggs reduced 34.64% and 39.14% in the pcDNA3/SJCWL05 group and those reduced 27.17% and 27.95% in the pcDNA3/SJCWL06 group, respectively. The reduction rates of intestine and uterine eggs in female worms of both groups reached 39.45% and 38.5% as well as 30.02% and 28.7%, respectively. Results of our study suggest that novel genes, SJCWL05 and SJCWL06 , are potential vaccine candidates against schistosomiasis japonica.
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Recombinant Plasmid,Schistosomiasis,Praziquantel,Worm Burden,Schistosoma Japonicum
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