Title of article :
A Preliminary Study on the Antigenic Proteins of Linguatula serrata Nymphal Stage in Sheep with Visceral Linguatulosis
Author/Authors :
Alborzi, A Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran , Bahrami, S Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran , Khajeh, F Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Scant information is available on the immunological aspect of Linguatula serrata causing linguatulosis in
humans and animals. The present study aimed to analyze the content of crude somatic extracts and excretorysecretory
products of L. serrata nymphs to detect the immune response of sheep and immunogenic proteins of
the parasite. After collecting the nymphs, somatic extracts were prepared by sonication. Excretory secretory
products were prepared by the incubation of nymphs in RPMI medium at 37°C with 5% CO2. Somatic and
excretory-secretory proteins were isolated using SDS-PAGE. The immunogenic properties of the resulting
proteins were determined using immunoblotting and positive sera from sheep infected with visceral
linguatulosis. The total content of somatic extracts and excretory-secretory products of L. serrata nymphs
analyzed by SDS-PAGE (12% gel) revealed two protein patterns with more than 18 and 9 strong bands,
respectively. Immunoblots using sera samples of sheep infected with the parasite, somatic extracts and
excretory-secretory products demonstrated 12 and 3 antigenic proteins with molecular weights mostly in the
range of 24-100 kDa and an antigen more than 180 kDa. Three common immunodominant antigenic proteins
with molecular weights of 38 and 57, as well as an antigen of more than 180 kDa, were detected in the somatic
extracts and excretory-secretory products of L. serrata nymphs in sheep with visceral linguatulosis. These
antigens can be considetered prime candidates for future serodiagnosis and immunoprotective studies of the
parasite.
Keywords :
Sheep , Linguatula serrata , Immunoblotting , Antigen
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute