| Literature DB >> 28316387 |
Ruchi Singh Gaur1, Vikrant Sudan1, Amit Kumar Jaiswal1, Amit Singh1, Daya Shanker1.
Abstract
Trypanosomosis or Surra can rightly be attributed as the most economically important vector-borne haemoprotozoan disease encountering India. Surra infected chronic cases show almost similar types of signs and symptoms often confusing it with other haemoprotozoan infections, thereby, making it prerequisite for the development of aspecific and sensitive technique for its detection in susceptible animals. Blood microscopy and serology suffers from the hands of lack of sensitivity and specificity thereby leaving molecular detection techniques as one of the promising alternative. Alongside, there is utmost need for exploring of new molecular gene targets for the development of a putative alternative for diagnosis and immunoprophylaxsis. The present communication describes the identification and amplification of oligopeptidase B, cysteine protease and variable surface glycoprotein genes of T. evansi so as to exploit them in future as potential candidates for immune protection and/or molecular detection.Entities:
Keywords: Cysteine protease; Oligopeptidase B; Trypanosoma evansi; Variable surface glycoprotein
Year: 2016 PMID: 28316387 PMCID: PMC5339171 DOI: 10.1007/s12639-016-0748-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parasit Dis ISSN: 0971-7196