Identification and characterization of a 26- to 28-kDa circulating antigen of Fasciola gigantica

A. Attallah, E. A. Karawia, H. Ismail, A. Tabll, A. Nawar, W. Ragab, M. A. Abdel Aziz, I. El‐Dosoky
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Abstract As a disease of domestic ruminants, fascioliasis is of considerable economic importance. Although serological tests are available for the diagnosis of the disease, they are of generally low specificity because of cross-reactivity with antigens from other parasites. There is a need to identify other Fasciola antigens on which more specific tests could be based. In the present study, a specific rabbit anti-serum and western-blot analyses were used to demonstrate the presence of a highly reactive antigen of 26-28 kDa not only in an extract of adult F. gigantica but also in the excretory/secretory products of the worms and in the bile secretions and sera of cattle that were naturally infected with this parasite. The 26- to 28-kDa antigen was isolated from preparative polyacrylamide gels, by electro-elution. The purified antigen showed a single peak at 5.8 min when analysed by capillary zone electrophoresis. It was characterized as protein containing 47.5% hydrophilic and 29.3% hydrophobic amino acids. Immunostaining demonstrated that the target epitope was located in the gut and tegument of adult F. gigantica and within the bile ducts, the portal tracts of the livers and the mucosa and muscularis of the gallbladders of infected cattle. A simple and rapid dot-ELISA technique based on the specific rabbit anti-serum was 100% specific when tested on the sera from nine cattle infected with F. gigantea and 27 uninfected cattle. In conclusion, the 26- to 28-kDa Fasciola antigen may be a promising candidate for the immunodiagnosis of fascioliasis.
巨型片形吸虫26 ~ 28 kda循环抗原的鉴定与鉴定
作为一种家畜反刍动物疾病,片吸虫病具有重要的经济意义。虽然血清学测试可用于该病的诊断,但由于与其他寄生虫抗原的交叉反应性,它们的特异性通常较低。有必要确定其他片形吸虫抗原,以便进行更具体的检测。在本研究中,使用了一种特殊的兔抗血清和western-blot分析来证明一种26-28 kDa的高活性抗原的存在,这种抗原不仅存在于成年巨型F.虫的提取物中,而且存在于蠕虫的排泄/分泌产物中,以及自然感染这种寄生虫的牛的胆汁分泌物和血清中。用电洗脱法从制备的聚丙烯酰胺凝胶中分离出26- 28kda抗原。经毛细管区带电泳分析,纯化后的抗原在5.8 min出现单峰。该蛋白含有47.5%的亲水性氨基酸和29.3%的疏水性氨基酸。免疫染色结果表明,目标抗原表位位于成年巨型牛虻的肠道和被膜内,以及感染牛的胆管、肝脏门静脉束和胆囊粘膜和肌肉层内。以兔特异性抗血清为基础,建立了一种简单、快速的斑点酶联免疫吸附试验(dot-ELISA),对9头牛和27头未感染牛的血清进行了特异性检测,其特异性为100%。综上所述,26- 28kda片形吸虫抗原可能是一种有希望的片形吸虫病免疫诊断候选抗原。
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