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High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)

BACKGROUND: Salivary proteins from sandflies are potential targets for exploitation as vaccines to control Leishmania infection; in this work we tested the hypothesis that salivary proteins from geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandfly populations are highly divergent due to the pressure...

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Autores principales: Kato, Hirotomo, Anderson, Jennifer M, Kamhawi, Shaden, Oliveira, Fabiano, Lawyer, Phillip G, Pham, Van My, Sangare, Constance Souko, Samake, Sibiry, Sissoko, Ibrahim, Garfield, Mark, Sigutova, Lucie, Volf, Petr, Doumbia, Seydou, Valenzuela, Jesus G
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1574310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16952314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-226
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author Kato, Hirotomo
Anderson, Jennifer M
Kamhawi, Shaden
Oliveira, Fabiano
Lawyer, Phillip G
Pham, Van My
Sangare, Constance Souko
Samake, Sibiry
Sissoko, Ibrahim
Garfield, Mark
Sigutova, Lucie
Volf, Petr
Doumbia, Seydou
Valenzuela, Jesus G
author_facet Kato, Hirotomo
Anderson, Jennifer M
Kamhawi, Shaden
Oliveira, Fabiano
Lawyer, Phillip G
Pham, Van My
Sangare, Constance Souko
Samake, Sibiry
Sissoko, Ibrahim
Garfield, Mark
Sigutova, Lucie
Volf, Petr
Doumbia, Seydou
Valenzuela, Jesus G
author_sort Kato, Hirotomo
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description BACKGROUND: Salivary proteins from sandflies are potential targets for exploitation as vaccines to control Leishmania infection; in this work we tested the hypothesis that salivary proteins from geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandfly populations are highly divergent due to the pressure exerted by the host immune response. Salivary gland cDNA libraries were prepared from wild-caught P. duboscqi from Mali and recently colonised flies of the same species from Kenya. RESULTS: Transcriptome and proteome analysis resulted in the identification of the most abundant salivary gland-secreted proteins. Orthologues of these salivary proteins were identified by phylogenetic tree analysis. Moreover, comparative analysis between the orthologues of these two different populations resulted in a high level of protein identity, including the predicted MHC class II T-cell epitopes from all these salivary proteins. CONCLUSION: These data refute the hypothesis that salivary proteins from geographically distinct populations of the same Phlebotomus sandfly species are highly divergent. They also suggest the potential for using the same species-specific components in a potential vector saliva-based vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-15743102006-09-23 High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya) Kato, Hirotomo Anderson, Jennifer M Kamhawi, Shaden Oliveira, Fabiano Lawyer, Phillip G Pham, Van My Sangare, Constance Souko Samake, Sibiry Sissoko, Ibrahim Garfield, Mark Sigutova, Lucie Volf, Petr Doumbia, Seydou Valenzuela, Jesus G BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Salivary proteins from sandflies are potential targets for exploitation as vaccines to control Leishmania infection; in this work we tested the hypothesis that salivary proteins from geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandfly populations are highly divergent due to the pressure exerted by the host immune response. Salivary gland cDNA libraries were prepared from wild-caught P. duboscqi from Mali and recently colonised flies of the same species from Kenya. RESULTS: Transcriptome and proteome analysis resulted in the identification of the most abundant salivary gland-secreted proteins. Orthologues of these salivary proteins were identified by phylogenetic tree analysis. Moreover, comparative analysis between the orthologues of these two different populations resulted in a high level of protein identity, including the predicted MHC class II T-cell epitopes from all these salivary proteins. CONCLUSION: These data refute the hypothesis that salivary proteins from geographically distinct populations of the same Phlebotomus sandfly species are highly divergent. They also suggest the potential for using the same species-specific components in a potential vector saliva-based vaccine. BioMed Central 2006-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1574310/ /pubmed/16952314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-226 Text en Copyright © 2006 Kato et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kato, Hirotomo
Anderson, Jennifer M
Kamhawi, Shaden
Oliveira, Fabiano
Lawyer, Phillip G
Pham, Van My
Sangare, Constance Souko
Samake, Sibiry
Sissoko, Ibrahim
Garfield, Mark
Sigutova, Lucie
Volf, Petr
Doumbia, Seydou
Valenzuela, Jesus G
High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title_full High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title_fullStr High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title_full_unstemmed High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title_short High degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant Phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (Mali and Kenya)
title_sort high degree of conservancy among secreted salivary gland proteins from two geographically distant phlebotomus duboscqi sandflies populations (mali and kenya)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1574310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16952314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-226
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