Identification and characterization of Tu88, an antigenic gene from Theileria uilenbergi

•An antigenic gene termed Tu88 was identified in a Theileria uilenbergi merozoite cDNA library.•Characterization of Tu88 showed that it is a single copy gene expressed primarily in the cytoplasm of merozoites.•Tu88 is an immunodominant molecule, which could be potentially used to develop sero-diagno...

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Published inExperimental parasitology Vol. 153; pp. 63 - 67
Main Authors Lu, Yizhu, Wang, Yuefeng, Li, Youquan, Gou, Huitian, Luo, Jianxun, Yin, Hong, Liu, Zhijie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.2015
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Summary:•An antigenic gene termed Tu88 was identified in a Theileria uilenbergi merozoite cDNA library.•Characterization of Tu88 showed that it is a single copy gene expressed primarily in the cytoplasm of merozoites.•Tu88 is an immunodominant molecule, which could be potentially used to develop sero-diagnostic tests for Theileria uilenbergi. Theileria uilenbergi is a pathogen that causes ovine theileriosis. Prevention and control of theileriosis relies on its diagnosis at early stages of occurrence and requires understanding of proteins with antigenic properties from the pathogen. Despite its prevalence in China, only a few molecules with antigenic properties have been characterized from T. uilenbergi. In this study, we identified a cDNA named Tu88 by immunoscreening a T. uilenbergi merozoite cDNA library with T. uilenbergi-positive sera from infected sheep. Recombinant Tu88 (rTu88) expressed in bacteria reacted strongly with the positive sera of T. uilenbergi in western blot analysis indicating its potential as an antigen. Southern blot analysis showed that it is a single copy gene. Protein localization by immunostaining blood smears from an infected sheep demonstrated the presence of native Tu88 in merozoites. These findings suggest that Tu88 is a potential candidate antigen for the development of a sero-diagnostic tool.
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ISSN:0014-4894
1090-2449
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2015.03.003