Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Feb 2006)

Recombinant tegumental protein Shistosoma japonicum very lowdensity lipoprotein binding protein as a vaccine candidate against Schistosoma japonicum

  • Xiao-Xian Gan,
  • Li-Ying Shen,
  • Yue Wang,
  • Jian-Zu Ding,
  • Hui-Ying Shen,
  • Xiao-Peng Zeng,
  • Donald P McManus,
  • Paul J Brindley,
  • Jinjiang Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762006000100003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 1
pp. 9 – 13

Abstract

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A polyhistidine-tagged recombinant tegumental protein Schistosoma japonicum very lowdensity lipoprotein binding protein (SVLBP) from adult Schistosoma japonicum was expressed in Escherichia coli. The affinity purified rSVLBP was used to vaccinate mice. The worm numbers and egg deposition recovered from the livers and veins of the immunized mice were 33.5% and 47.6% less than that from control mice, respectively (p1:6,400 in total IgG). In a comparison of the reactivity of sera from healthy individuals and patients with rSVLBP, recognition patterns against this parasite tegumental antigen varied among different groups of the individuals. Notably, the average titres of anti-rSVLBP antibody in sera from faecal egg-negative individuals was significantly higher than that in sera from the faecal egg-positives, which may be reflect SVLBP-specific protection. These results suggested that the parasite tegumental protein SVLBP was a promising candidate for further investigation as a vaccine antigen for use against Asian schistosomiasis.

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