Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L

© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Fasciola gigantica cathepsin L1H (FgCatL1H) is one of the major cathepsin L released by juveniles of F. gigantica to aid in the invasion of host's tissues. Due to its high sequence similarity with other cathepsin L (CatL) isoforms of late stage F. gigantica, it was consider...

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Main Authors: Veerawat Sansri, Krai Meemon, Narin Changklungmoa, Pornanan Kueakhai, Pathanin Chantree, Pannigan Chaichanasak, Natcha Lorsuwannarat, Tadashi Itagaki, Prasert Sobhon
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spelling th-mahidol.356192018-11-23T17:21:01Z Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L Veerawat Sansri Krai Meemon Narin Changklungmoa Pornanan Kueakhai Pathanin Chantree Pannigan Chaichanasak Natcha Lorsuwannarat Tadashi Itagaki Prasert Sobhon Mahidol University Burapha University Mahanakorn University of Technology Iwate University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology and Microbiology © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Fasciola gigantica cathepsin L1H (FgCatL1H) is one of the major cathepsin L released by juveniles of F. gigantica to aid in the invasion of host's tissues. Due to its high sequence similarity with other cathepsin L (CatL) isoforms of late stage F. gigantica, it was considered to be a good vaccine candidate that can block all CatL-mediated protease activities and affect juveniles as well as adult parasites. In this study, recombinant proFgCatL1H protein expressed in yeast, Pichia pastoris, system was mixed with Freund's adjuvants and used to subcutaneously immunize mice that were later challenged with metacercariae of F. gigantica. The percentage of worm protection in the rproFgCatL1H-vaccinated mice compared to the non-immunized and adjuvant control mice were approximately 62.7% and 66.1%, respectively. Anti-rproFgCatL1H antisera collected from vaccinated mice reacted specifically with rproFgCatL1H and other cathepsin L isoforms of F. gigantica, but the antibodies did not cross react with antigens from other trematode and nematode parasites, including Eurytrema pancreaticum, Opisthorchis viverrini, Fischoederius cobboldi, Cotylophoron cotylophorum, Gigantocotyle explanatum, Paramphistomum cervi, and Setaria labiato-papillosa. The levels of IgG1 and IgG2a in mouse sera increased significantly at two weeks after immunization and were highest during the sixth to eighth weeks after immunization. The IgG1 level was higher than IgG2a at all periods of immunization, implicating the dominance of the Th2 response. The levels of IgG1 and IgG2a in the immune sera were shown to be strongly correlated with the numbers of worm recovery, and the correlation coefficient was higher for IgG1. The levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase and alanine transaminase were significantly lower in the sera of rproFgCatL1H-vaccinated mice than in the infected control mice indicating a lower degree of liver damage. This study demonstrated a high potential of FgCatL1H vaccine, and its efficacy is currently being studied in the larger economic animals. 2018-11-23T09:50:39Z 2018-11-23T09:50:39Z 2015-01-01 Article Vaccine. Vol.33, No.13 (2015), 1596-1601 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.02.010 18732518 0264410X 2-s2.0-84924872108 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35619 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84924872108&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology and Microbiology
Veerawat Sansri
Krai Meemon
Narin Changklungmoa
Pornanan Kueakhai
Pathanin Chantree
Pannigan Chaichanasak
Natcha Lorsuwannarat
Tadashi Itagaki
Prasert Sobhon
Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
description © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Fasciola gigantica cathepsin L1H (FgCatL1H) is one of the major cathepsin L released by juveniles of F. gigantica to aid in the invasion of host's tissues. Due to its high sequence similarity with other cathepsin L (CatL) isoforms of late stage F. gigantica, it was considered to be a good vaccine candidate that can block all CatL-mediated protease activities and affect juveniles as well as adult parasites. In this study, recombinant proFgCatL1H protein expressed in yeast, Pichia pastoris, system was mixed with Freund's adjuvants and used to subcutaneously immunize mice that were later challenged with metacercariae of F. gigantica. The percentage of worm protection in the rproFgCatL1H-vaccinated mice compared to the non-immunized and adjuvant control mice were approximately 62.7% and 66.1%, respectively. Anti-rproFgCatL1H antisera collected from vaccinated mice reacted specifically with rproFgCatL1H and other cathepsin L isoforms of F. gigantica, but the antibodies did not cross react with antigens from other trematode and nematode parasites, including Eurytrema pancreaticum, Opisthorchis viverrini, Fischoederius cobboldi, Cotylophoron cotylophorum, Gigantocotyle explanatum, Paramphistomum cervi, and Setaria labiato-papillosa. The levels of IgG1 and IgG2a in mouse sera increased significantly at two weeks after immunization and were highest during the sixth to eighth weeks after immunization. The IgG1 level was higher than IgG2a at all periods of immunization, implicating the dominance of the Th2 response. The levels of IgG1 and IgG2a in the immune sera were shown to be strongly correlated with the numbers of worm recovery, and the correlation coefficient was higher for IgG1. The levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase and alanine transaminase were significantly lower in the sera of rproFgCatL1H-vaccinated mice than in the infected control mice indicating a lower degree of liver damage. This study demonstrated a high potential of FgCatL1H vaccine, and its efficacy is currently being studied in the larger economic animals.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Veerawat Sansri
Krai Meemon
Narin Changklungmoa
Pornanan Kueakhai
Pathanin Chantree
Pannigan Chaichanasak
Natcha Lorsuwannarat
Tadashi Itagaki
Prasert Sobhon
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author Veerawat Sansri
Krai Meemon
Narin Changklungmoa
Pornanan Kueakhai
Pathanin Chantree
Pannigan Chaichanasak
Natcha Lorsuwannarat
Tadashi Itagaki
Prasert Sobhon
author_sort Veerawat Sansri
title Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
title_short Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
title_full Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
title_fullStr Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
title_full_unstemmed Protection against Fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin L
title_sort protection against fasciola gigantica infection in mice by vaccination with recombinant juvenile-specific cathepsin l
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35619
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