蜱虫水泥锥蛋白提取物抗透明瘤疫苗的初步评价。

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
N Rafiq, M Naseem, A Kakar, J H Shirazi, M I Masood
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背景:疫苗已被广泛用于预防牛的蜱传感染。由于免疫反应不一致,大多数疫苗在实地都面临失败。据推测,蜱参与获取血粉的水泥锥蛋白具有很强的免疫刺激特性,因此可能是疫苗开发中有用的候选物。目的:我们评估了蜱虫anatolicum的水泥锥蛋白作为抗牛anatolicum和aegyptium侵染的候选疫苗。方法:从安纳托利金蜱中提取水泥锥蛋白,研制抗安纳托利金蜱和埃及伊蚊两种蜱的分期反应性和免疫原性交叉反应性疫苗。疫苗对水泥锥蛋白饥饿、部分喂食和充分喂食蜱虫的免疫反应进行了测试。结果:本研究结果证实了同一属(透明眼蜱)两种蜱之间的交叉反应性。两种蜱虫的抗原相似性表明,一种共同的抗原可能适合用于针对两种不同蜱虫的疫苗。结果还表明,在蜱虫的整个生命阶段,anatolicum和aegyptium的23 kDa水泥锥蛋白可能是诱导或激发免疫原性、共期反应性和交叉反应性宿主免疫反应的主要原因。结论:基于蜱虫水泥锥蛋白的疫苗可能对巴基斯坦等国家的牛蜱传播感染有有效的威慑作用。
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A preliminary evaluation of tick cement-cone protein extract for a vaccine against <i>Hyalomma</i> infestation.

A preliminary evaluation of tick cement-cone protein extract for a vaccine against <i>Hyalomma</i> infestation.

A preliminary evaluation of tick cement-cone protein extract for a vaccine against <i>Hyalomma</i> infestation.

A preliminary evaluation of tick cement-cone protein extract for a vaccine against Hyalomma infestation.

Background: Vaccines have been widely exploited to prevent tick-borne infections in cattle. Most vaccines have faced failure in the field because of inconsistency in an immune response. It is presumed that the cement-cone proteins of ticks that participate in the acquisition of blood meal for ticks possess strong immune-stimulating properties and, hence, could be a useful candidate in vaccine development.

Aims: We evaluated cement-cone proteins of tick Hyalomma anatolicum as a vaccine candidate against infestations of H. anatolicum and H. aegyptium in cattle.

Methods: The cement-cone proteins were extracted from H. anatolicum to develop stage-reactive and immunogenic cross-reactive vaccine against the infestation of two species of ticks H. anatolicum and H. aegyptium. The immune response of the vaccine was tested against cement-cone proteins starved, partially fed, and richly fed ticks.

Results: The findings of the present study demonstrated the cross-reactivity among the two species of ticks that belonged to the same genus (Hyalomma). The antigenic similarity between the two ticks species suggests that a common antigen may possibly be suitable for a vaccine against the two different species of ticks. The results have also indicated that the 23 kDa cement-cone protein of H. anatolicum and H. aegyptium may be responsible for the induction, or elicitation of immunogenic, common stage reactive, and cross-reactive host immune responses with consistent intensity throughout the life stages of ticks.

Conclusion: The vaccine based upon cement-cone proteins of ticks may be a useful deterrent against tick-borne infections in cattle in countries like Pakistan.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research(IJVR) is published quarterly in 4 issues. The aims of this journal are to improve and expand knowledge in all veterinary fields. It is an international journal indexed by the Thomson Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Elsevier, Scopus, CAB International, Veterinary Bulletin and several other international databases. Research papers and reports on a wide range of veterinary topics are published in the journal after being evaluated by expert reviewers.The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the editorial content of the journal—including peer-reviewed manuscripts—and the timing of its publication.
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