A monoclonal antibody-derived antigen ofBabesia divergens: characterization and investigation of its ability to protect gerbils against virulent homologous challenge
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 99 (3) , 341-348
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000059059
Abstract
Summary: ABabesia divergensmerozoite antigen was purified by affinity chromatography using a monoclonal antibody. Silver staining of SDS-PAGE gels revealed 2 bands of Mr50–60 kDa and Mr24–29. It is proposed that the Mr24–29 kDa band represents the native protein and that it is complexed, perhaps as a dimer or perhaps to host protein to give the Mr50–60 kDa band. Peptide analysis of the antigen followed by Western blotting with the monoclonal antibody revealed only an Mr20–24 kDa band. After affinity purification the antigen was precipitated with acetone and inoculated subcutaneously, together with complete Freund's adjuvant, into gerbils. Two inoculations were given 3 weeks apart, after which the immunized animals and a group of control animals were challenged with 5 × parasitized red cells from a virulent microaerophilus stationary phase (MASP) culture of an homologous strain ofB. divergens. Parasitaemias rose rapidly in control animals and all were dead by the fifth day. Two of the vaccinated animals survived the challenge. Parasitaemias in the remaining two rose slowly but both animals succumbed on the seventh day. Western blotting of merozoites and of the purified antigen, using sera from the surviving animals showed strong reactivity with the Mr24–29 kDa band.Keywords
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