Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva

Theileria annulata and Theileria parva both poses a major surface antigen on the sporozoite stage of the life-cycle, called SPAG-1 and p67, respectively. In each case, these antigens are vaccine candidates and have been shown to induce a degree of homologous protection in earlier work. These antigen...

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Autores principales: Hall, R., Boulter, N.R., Brown, C.G.D., Wilkie, G., Kirvar, E., Nene, Vishvanath M., Musoke, A.J., Glass, E.J., Morzaria, S.P.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33093
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author Hall, R.
Boulter, N.R.
Brown, C.G.D.
Wilkie, G.
Kirvar, E.
Nene, Vishvanath M.
Musoke, A.J.
Glass, E.J.
Morzaria, S.P.
author_browse Boulter, N.R.
Brown, C.G.D.
Glass, E.J.
Hall, R.
Kirvar, E.
Morzaria, S.P.
Musoke, A.J.
Nene, Vishvanath M.
Wilkie, G.
author_facet Hall, R.
Boulter, N.R.
Brown, C.G.D.
Wilkie, G.
Kirvar, E.
Nene, Vishvanath M.
Musoke, A.J.
Glass, E.J.
Morzaria, S.P.
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description Theileria annulata and Theileria parva both poses a major surface antigen on the sporozoite stage of the life-cycle, called SPAG-1 and p67, respectively. In each case, these antigens are vaccine candidates and have been shown to induce a degree of homologous protection in earlier work. These antigens share sequence homology and are serologically cross-reactive. Here, we confirm that these antigens confer protection against homologous species challenge. More importantly, they mutually confer a degree of cross-species protection raising the prospect of a common vaccine in the future.
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spelling CGSpace330932024-01-17T12:58:34Z Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva Hall, R. Boulter, N.R. Brown, C.G.D. Wilkie, G. Kirvar, E. Nene, Vishvanath M. Musoke, A.J. Glass, E.J. Morzaria, S.P. theileria parva theleria annulata antigens sporozoa vaccines east coast fever calves immunization Theileria annulata and Theileria parva both poses a major surface antigen on the sporozoite stage of the life-cycle, called SPAG-1 and p67, respectively. In each case, these antigens are vaccine candidates and have been shown to induce a degree of homologous protection in earlier work. These antigens share sequence homology and are serologically cross-reactive. Here, we confirm that these antigens confer protection against homologous species challenge. More importantly, they mutually confer a degree of cross-species protection raising the prospect of a common vaccine in the future. 2000-05 2013-07-03T05:26:03Z 2013-07-03T05:26:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33093 en Limited Access Wiley Parasite Immunology;22(5): 223-230
spellingShingle theileria parva
theleria annulata
antigens
sporozoa
vaccines
east coast fever
calves
immunization
Hall, R.
Boulter, N.R.
Brown, C.G.D.
Wilkie, G.
Kirvar, E.
Nene, Vishvanath M.
Musoke, A.J.
Glass, E.J.
Morzaria, S.P.
Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title_full Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title_fullStr Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title_full_unstemmed Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title_short Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva
title_sort reciprocal cross protection induced by sporozoite antigens spag 1 from theileria annulata and p67 from theileria parva
topic theileria parva
theleria annulata
antigens
sporozoa
vaccines
east coast fever
calves
immunization
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33093
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