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Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica

The digenetic trematode Fasciola gigantica is a parasite of great agricultural and economic importance. Along with Fasciola hepatica, F. gigantica incurs huge economic losses to the agricultural sector. Because of unavailability of an effective and commercial vaccine, the earliest diagnosis of the d...

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Autores principales: Khan, M. A. Hannan, Ullah, Rizwan, Rehman, Abdur, Rehman, Lubna, P. A., Ahammed Shareef, Abidi, S. M. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5626522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185870
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author Khan, M. A. Hannan
Ullah, Rizwan
Rehman, Abdur
Rehman, Lubna
P. A., Ahammed Shareef
Abidi, S. M. A.
author_facet Khan, M. A. Hannan
Ullah, Rizwan
Rehman, Abdur
Rehman, Lubna
P. A., Ahammed Shareef
Abidi, S. M. A.
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description The digenetic trematode Fasciola gigantica is a parasite of great agricultural and economic importance. Along with Fasciola hepatica, F. gigantica incurs huge economic losses to the agricultural sector. Because of unavailability of an effective and commercial vaccine, the earliest diagnosis of the disease is the only way to control the disease. The conventional coprological techniques are able to detect the disease only after the parasites get matured and starts releasing their eggs with the faeces of host, therefore prepatent infection remain undiagnosed. The alternative method is by serological tests that uses circulatory antigens. Despite high sensitivity, their reliability is quite low because of the common antigens shared between different helminth parasites. To overcome this, investigation was shifted to identify the copro-antigens which could be more sensitive and reliable. In the present study, we tried to identify some of the immunodominant proteins from the Excretory Secretory (ES) product of F. gigantica which can be further characterized and used for early detection of infection and also as drug and vaccine candidates. The ES products of F. gigantica were collected and used for raising the polyclonal antibody in rabbit. The polypeptide profile was generated as well as immunogenic polypeptides were identified. The Source of ES antigen was immunolocalized using confocal microscopy and dot blot assay was performed to diagnose field infection. The polypeptide profile of ES products revealed a total of 24 polypeptides out of which 12 immunogenic polypeptides were identified by western blotting. Confocal micrographs showed the immunolocalization of antigens in the intestinal caecae, vitalline glands, gonads as well as in the tegument of the worm. The dot blot assay confirmed the utility of ES products for the detection of field infection. Subsequently, cross reactivity was found negative with Gigantocotyle explanatum; an amphitome parasite of same habitat. However, the cross reactivity with other helminths needs to be worked out.
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spelling pubmed-56265222017-10-17 Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica Khan, M. A. Hannan Ullah, Rizwan Rehman, Abdur Rehman, Lubna P. A., Ahammed Shareef Abidi, S. M. A. PLoS One Research Article The digenetic trematode Fasciola gigantica is a parasite of great agricultural and economic importance. Along with Fasciola hepatica, F. gigantica incurs huge economic losses to the agricultural sector. Because of unavailability of an effective and commercial vaccine, the earliest diagnosis of the disease is the only way to control the disease. The conventional coprological techniques are able to detect the disease only after the parasites get matured and starts releasing their eggs with the faeces of host, therefore prepatent infection remain undiagnosed. The alternative method is by serological tests that uses circulatory antigens. Despite high sensitivity, their reliability is quite low because of the common antigens shared between different helminth parasites. To overcome this, investigation was shifted to identify the copro-antigens which could be more sensitive and reliable. In the present study, we tried to identify some of the immunodominant proteins from the Excretory Secretory (ES) product of F. gigantica which can be further characterized and used for early detection of infection and also as drug and vaccine candidates. The ES products of F. gigantica were collected and used for raising the polyclonal antibody in rabbit. The polypeptide profile was generated as well as immunogenic polypeptides were identified. The Source of ES antigen was immunolocalized using confocal microscopy and dot blot assay was performed to diagnose field infection. The polypeptide profile of ES products revealed a total of 24 polypeptides out of which 12 immunogenic polypeptides were identified by western blotting. Confocal micrographs showed the immunolocalization of antigens in the intestinal caecae, vitalline glands, gonads as well as in the tegument of the worm. The dot blot assay confirmed the utility of ES products for the detection of field infection. Subsequently, cross reactivity was found negative with Gigantocotyle explanatum; an amphitome parasite of same habitat. However, the cross reactivity with other helminths needs to be worked out. Public Library of Science 2017-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5626522/ /pubmed/28973017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185870 Text en © 2017 Khan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Khan, M. A. Hannan
Ullah, Rizwan
Rehman, Abdur
Rehman, Lubna
P. A., Ahammed Shareef
Abidi, S. M. A.
Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title_full Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title_fullStr Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title_full_unstemmed Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title_short Immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of Fasciola gigantica
title_sort immunolocalization and immunodetection of the excretory/secretory (es) antigens of fasciola gigantica
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5626522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185870
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