Enteral vaccination of rats againstFasciola hepaticausing recombinant cysteine proteinase (cathepsin L1)

Cysteine proteinases released byFasciola hepaticaplay a key role in parasite feeding, migration through host tissues and in immune evasion. Hence, a recombinant cysteine proteinase (CPFhW) expressed as inclusion bodies inEscherichia coliwas used for enteral vaccination of rats against fasciolosis. W...

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description Cysteine proteinases released byFasciola hepaticaplay a key role in parasite feeding, migration through host tissues and in immune evasion. Hence, a recombinant cysteine proteinase (CPFhW) expressed as inclusion bodies inEscherichia coliwas used for enteral vaccination of rats against fasciolosis. We managed to activate this proteinase and found it to have cathepsin L1-like substrate preference. Enteral vaccination of rats induced a 78-80% protection against challenge with fluke metacercariae (mc). The immunised rats showed clear immunological response. The challenge with mc caused a remarkable infiltration of eosinophils into the peritoneal cavity of both the vaccinated rats and challenge control rats. However, CD8+ and CD4+ lymphocytes appeared in significantly higher numbers in the peritoneal fluid of vaccinated rats than in controls.
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Experiments
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Infections
Laboratory animals
Liver
Lymphocytes
Parasites
Plasmids
Protein expression
Proteins
Rodents
Vaccines
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