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Molecular cloning and characterization of heat shock protein 70 from Trichinella spiralis.

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Wang, Shaohua ; Zhu, Xinping ; YANG, Y.C. ; Yang, Jing ; Gu, Yuan ; Wei, Junfei ; Hao, R. ; Boireau, Pascal ; Cui, S.

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a Department of Parasitology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Capital Medical University, 10 Xitoutiao, You An Men, Beijing 100069, PR China b JRU BIPAR 956 (INRA, AFSSA, ENVA, UPVM), AFSSA LERPAZ, 94706 Maisons-Alfort, France

2009

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Abstract A cDNA encoding heat shock protein 70 of Trichinella spiralis (Ts-Hsp70) was identified by immunoscreening the adult T. spiralis cDNA library with rabbit antisera against T. spiralis adult extracts. The open reading frame of Ts-Hsp70 cDNA encoded a 623-amino acid peptide with a predicted molecular weight of 68.7kDa, which shares a high degree of sequence conservation with HSP70s from other parasites. Recombinant Ts-Hsp70 was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified with nickel column chromatography. Western blot analysis showed that recombinant Ts-Hsp70 could be recognized not only by trichinellosis patient sera, but also by T. spiralis-infected sera from rabbits, swine, and mice. Mice vaccinated with recombinant Ts-Hsp70 formulated with Freund's adjuvant exhibited strong humoral immune responses indicated by high titer of IgG antibody and significant muscle larval reduction (37%) after being challenged with T. spiralis larvae. The present results indicate that Ts-Hsp70 is a possible candidate vaccine against T. spiralis infection.
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