Author:
SKUCE P. J.,REDMOND D. L.,LIDDELL S.,STEWART E. M.,NEWLANDS G. F. J.,SMITH W. D.,KNOX D. P.
Abstract
Cysteine proteinases have been implicated in the protection conferred by vaccination with detergent-soluble extracts of
Haemonchus contortus. In the present study, antisera from sheep refractory to Haemonchus challenge following vaccination
with a ‘proteinase-enriched’ Haemonchus gut membrane extract, were employed to screen a cDNA expression library of
the adult parasite. This resulted in the isolation of 3 cDNAs (designated hmcp1, 4 and 6) encoding cathepsin B-like
cysteine proteinases. Immunocytochemical studies specifically localized the products of these genes to the microvillar
surface of the parasite's gut and RT–PCR experiments revealed that these were developmentally regulated, being expressed
exclusively during the blood-feeding parasitic stages. In addition, a generic PCR approach was adopted in order to identify
the predominant cysteine proteinases in a UK strain of Haemonchus. A panel of 5 cDNAs, including hmcp1 and 4, was
amplified in this way. Genomic Southern blot analysis indicated that some of these enzymes were encoded by single-copy
genes, whereas others were encoded by multi-copy genes. Subsequent sequence analysis revealed that the proteases
identified in this study were distinct from those previously reported in USA strains of the parasite.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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