| Literature DB >> 32302691 |
Narin Changklungmoa1, Pornanan Kueakhai1, Kant Sangpairoj2, Supawadee Osotprasit1, Athit Chaiwichien1, Tepparit Samrit1, Prasert Sobhon3, Kulathida Chaithirayanon4.
Abstract
In the definitive host, a trematode parasite can survive and evade the damage by reactive oxygen species that are generated from its metabolism and the host immune cells. Several anti-oxidant proteins are found in Fasciola spp. which play essential roles in cellular redox balance. One of them is thioredoxin-related protein 14 (TRP14) that has a highly conserved WCPDC motif and serves as a disulfide reductase-like thioredoxin (Trx). In the present study, a cDNA encoding TRP14 from F. gigantica (FgTRP14) was selected and cloned by immunoscreening with a rabbit infected serum. Phylogenetic analysis was performed by MEGA X program showed that FgTRP14 was most highly related to the Fasciola hepatica. Immunoblotting analysis of the polyclonal antibody rabbit serum against recombinant FgTRP14 (rFgTRP14) revealed that the molecular weight of natural FgTRP14 was at 14 kDa from metacercariae, NEJ, 4-week old juvenile and adult stage. The native FgTRP14 was expressed in caecal epithelial cells and preferentially localized on the cells' surface lamellae of adult stage. By sandwich ELISA assay, the circulating FgTRP14 could be recognized in sera of experimentally F. gigantica metacercariae infection in mice. The native FgTRP14 in the excretory-secretory (ES) and whole body (WB) of adult F. gigantica were detected at the concentrations 6.3 ng/ml, and 45 ng/ml, respectively. Therefore, it could be considered for immunodiagnostic candidate for fasciolosis.Entities:
Keywords: Fasciola gigantica; antioxidant activity; immunodiagnosis; sandwich ELISA; thioredoxin-related protein
Year: 2020 PMID: 32302691 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112