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Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva

An infection and treatment protocol is used to vaccinate cattle against Theileria parva infection. Due to incomplete cross-protection between different parasite isolates, a mixture of three isolates, termed the Muguga cocktail, is used for vaccination. While vaccination of cattle in some regions pro...

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Autores principales: Hemmink, Johanneke D., Weir, William, MacHugh, Niall D., Graham, Simon P., Patel, Ekta, Paxton, Edith, Shiels, Brian, Toye, Philip G., Morrison, W. Ivan, Pelle, Roger
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27080723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.02.007
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author Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Weir, William
MacHugh, Niall D.
Graham, Simon P.
Patel, Ekta
Paxton, Edith
Shiels, Brian
Toye, Philip G.
Morrison, W. Ivan
Pelle, Roger
author_facet Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Weir, William
MacHugh, Niall D.
Graham, Simon P.
Patel, Ekta
Paxton, Edith
Shiels, Brian
Toye, Philip G.
Morrison, W. Ivan
Pelle, Roger
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description An infection and treatment protocol is used to vaccinate cattle against Theileria parva infection. Due to incomplete cross-protection between different parasite isolates, a mixture of three isolates, termed the Muguga cocktail, is used for vaccination. While vaccination of cattle in some regions provides high levels of protection, some animals are not protected against challenge with buffalo-derived T. parva. Knowledge of the genetic composition of the Muguga cocktail vaccine is required to understand how vaccination is able to protect against field challenge and to identify the potential limitations of the vaccine. The aim of the current study was to determine the extent of genetic and antigenic diversity within the parasite isolates that constitute the Muguga cocktail. High throughput multi-locus sequencing of antigen-encoding loci was performed in parallel with typing using a panel of micro- and mini-satellite loci. The former focused on genes encoding CD8(+) T cell antigens, believed to be relevant to protective immunity. The results demonstrate that each of the three component stocks of the cocktail contains limited parasite genotypic diversity, with single alleles detected at many gene/satellite loci and, moreover, that two of the components show a very high level of similarity. Thus, the vaccine incorporates very little of the genetic and antigenic diversity observed in field populations of T. parva. The presence of alleles at low frequency (<10%) within vaccine component populations also points to the possibility of variability in the content of vaccine doses and the potential for loss of allelic diversity during tick passage. The results demonstrate that there is scope to modify the content of the vaccine in order to enhance its diversity and thus its potential for providing broad protection. The ability to accurately quantify genetic diversity in vaccine component stocks will facilitate improved quality control procedures designed to ensure the long-term efficacy of the vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-49356702016-07-14 Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva Hemmink, Johanneke D. Weir, William MacHugh, Niall D. Graham, Simon P. Patel, Ekta Paxton, Edith Shiels, Brian Toye, Philip G. Morrison, W. Ivan Pelle, Roger Int J Parasitol Article An infection and treatment protocol is used to vaccinate cattle against Theileria parva infection. Due to incomplete cross-protection between different parasite isolates, a mixture of three isolates, termed the Muguga cocktail, is used for vaccination. While vaccination of cattle in some regions provides high levels of protection, some animals are not protected against challenge with buffalo-derived T. parva. Knowledge of the genetic composition of the Muguga cocktail vaccine is required to understand how vaccination is able to protect against field challenge and to identify the potential limitations of the vaccine. The aim of the current study was to determine the extent of genetic and antigenic diversity within the parasite isolates that constitute the Muguga cocktail. High throughput multi-locus sequencing of antigen-encoding loci was performed in parallel with typing using a panel of micro- and mini-satellite loci. The former focused on genes encoding CD8(+) T cell antigens, believed to be relevant to protective immunity. The results demonstrate that each of the three component stocks of the cocktail contains limited parasite genotypic diversity, with single alleles detected at many gene/satellite loci and, moreover, that two of the components show a very high level of similarity. Thus, the vaccine incorporates very little of the genetic and antigenic diversity observed in field populations of T. parva. The presence of alleles at low frequency (<10%) within vaccine component populations also points to the possibility of variability in the content of vaccine doses and the potential for loss of allelic diversity during tick passage. The results demonstrate that there is scope to modify the content of the vaccine in order to enhance its diversity and thus its potential for providing broad protection. The ability to accurately quantify genetic diversity in vaccine component stocks will facilitate improved quality control procedures designed to ensure the long-term efficacy of the vaccine. Elsevier Science 2016-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4935670/ /pubmed/27080723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.02.007 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Weir, William
MacHugh, Niall D.
Graham, Simon P.
Patel, Ekta
Paxton, Edith
Shiels, Brian
Toye, Philip G.
Morrison, W. Ivan
Pelle, Roger
Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title_full Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title_fullStr Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title_full_unstemmed Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title_short Limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against Theileria parva
title_sort limited genetic and antigenic diversity within parasite isolates used in a live vaccine against theileria parva
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27080723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.02.007
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