Prediction and validation of cross-protective candidate antigen of Hyalomma asiaticum cathepsin L between H. asiaticum and H. anatolicum
Hyalomma asiaticum and H. anatolicum are tick species in Eurasia and Africa with major medical and veterinary significance. Beside their direct pathogenic effects, H. asiaticum and H. anatolicum are vectors of important diseases of livestock and in some instances of zoonoses. In search of ways to ad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental & applied acarology 2022-02, Vol.86 (2), p.283-298 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hyalomma asiaticum
and
H. anatolicum
are tick species in Eurasia and Africa with major medical and veterinary significance. Beside their direct pathogenic effects,
H. asiaticum
and
H. anatolicum
are vectors of important diseases of livestock and in some instances of zoonoses. In search of ways to address the increasing incidence of global acaricide resistance, tick control through vaccination is regarded as a sustainable alternative approach. Cathepsin L-like cysteine protease (CPL) is a potent hemoglobinase, and plays important roles in the digestion of blood acquired from a host. CPL from
H. anatolicum
(HanCPL) with high similarity (> 90%) for
H. asiaticum
CPL (HasCPL) were aligned by in silico analysis. After further in vitro validation, the anti-HasCPL sera have cross-reactivity between the different total native protein of life stages and tissues for
H. asiaticum
and
H. anatolicum
. Furthermore, we further confirmed that recombinant HasCPL (rHasCPL) immunized rabbits were partially cross-protected (54.8%) by
H. anatolicum
infestation. |
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ISSN: | 0168-8162 1572-9702 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10493-022-00689-9 |