| Literature DB >> 27303389 |
Tuanyuan Shi1, Geru Tao2, Guolian Bao1, Jingxia Suo2, Lili Hao3, Yuan Fu1, Xun Suo2.
Abstract
Rabbit coccidiosis, caused by infection of Eimeria spp. is one of the most severe parasitic diseases in rabbits. Eimeria intestinalis is one of the most immunogenic species in rabbit coccidia. Due to the lack of genomic information and unsuccessful in vitro cultivation, genetic manipulation of rabbit coccidia lagged behind other apicomplexan parasites. Using regulatory sequences from E. tenella, we obtained a transgenic line of E. intestinalis expressing yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). YFP was continuously expressed throughout the whole life cycle. Morphological features of E. intestinalis in different developmental stages were dynamically observed with the transgenic line. Some important features in the endogenous development stages were observed. Trophozoites were found as early as 4 h post inoculation. Two types of schizonts and merozoites were observed in first three of the four schizogonies. Beside jejunum and ileum, gametogony stage and oocysts were also found in the duodenum and vermiform appendix. In addition, the transgenic strain was highly immunogenic but less pathogenic than the wild type. Considering the high immunogenicity of E. intestinalis and amenability to transfection with foreign genes, transgenic E. intestinalis could be a promising oral eukaryotic vaccine vector.Entities:
Keywords: Eimeria intestinalis; YFP; life cycle; pathogenicity; reproduction; stable transfection
Year: 2016 PMID: 27303389 PMCID: PMC4885834 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Oocyst output in rabbits (mean ± SD; n = 4) after immunization with sporulated wild type or transgenic oocysts (5 × 103) and challenged with the wild type oocysts (1 × 106) of Eimeria intestinalis.
| Immunization | Challenge | Oocyst output per rabbit after immunization | Oocyst output per rabbit after challenge | Reduced percentage of oocyst output with the challenge control group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wild type oocysts | Wild type oocysts | 19.22 × 108 ± 2.069 × 108 | 2.81 × 108 ± 0.235 × 108 | 84.35% |
| Transgenic oocysts | Wild type oocysts | 2.57 × 108 ± 0.333 × 108 | 6.79 × 108 ± 0.356 × 108 | 62.25% |
| None | Wild type oocysts | 0 | 18.09 × 108 ± 1.815 × 108 | – |
| None | None | 0 | 0 | – |