Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva

Tick salivary gland proteins are responsible for suppression/modulation of host immune responses and subsets of such genes whose expression is modified by Theileria parva infection would be candidates for inclusion in anti-tick/anti-pathogen combination vaccines. We used subtractive hybridisation to...

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Autores principales: Obura, M., Skilton, Robert A., Villiers, Etienne P. de, Kutima, H., Bishop, Richard P.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Tanzania Society for Animal Production 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50186
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author Obura, M.
Skilton, Robert A.
Villiers, Etienne P. de
Kutima, H.
Bishop, Richard P.
author_browse Bishop, Richard P.
Kutima, H.
Obura, M.
Skilton, Robert A.
Villiers, Etienne P. de
author_facet Obura, M.
Skilton, Robert A.
Villiers, Etienne P. de
Kutima, H.
Bishop, Richard P.
author_sort Obura, M.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Tick salivary gland proteins are responsible for suppression/modulation of host immune responses and subsets of such genes whose expression is modified by Theileria parva infection would be candidates for inclusion in anti-tick/anti-pathogen combination vaccines. We used subtractive hybridisation to screen mRNAs in T. parva infected and uninfected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus salivary gland cDNA and identified 20 transcripts whose expression was modulated in respect to infection. Out of these, 15 were up regulated and 5 down regulated in response to infection by the pathogen. The identities of the isolated clones were determined by searches on RaGI (www.tigr.org/tigr-scripts/tgi), T. parva CDS and nucleic research database on proteins and nucleic acids using BLAST and other algorithms. Based on this analysis, the sequences were divided into three categories: those responsible for modifying host immune responses to the tick, transport molecules (including a putative Na+/K+ ATPase) and previously unidentified genes.
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spelling CGSpace501862024-01-09T09:04:44Z Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva Obura, M. Skilton, Robert A. Villiers, Etienne P. de Kutima, H. Bishop, Richard P. rhipicephalus appendiculatus theileria parva genes hybridization methods isolation metastigmata salivary glands [exocrine glands] rna cloning Tick salivary gland proteins are responsible for suppression/modulation of host immune responses and subsets of such genes whose expression is modified by Theileria parva infection would be candidates for inclusion in anti-tick/anti-pathogen combination vaccines. We used subtractive hybridisation to screen mRNAs in T. parva infected and uninfected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus salivary gland cDNA and identified 20 transcripts whose expression was modulated in respect to infection. Out of these, 15 were up regulated and 5 down regulated in response to infection by the pathogen. The identities of the isolated clones were determined by searches on RaGI (www.tigr.org/tigr-scripts/tgi), T. parva CDS and nucleic research database on proteins and nucleic acids using BLAST and other algorithms. Based on this analysis, the sequences were divided into three categories: those responsible for modifying host immune responses to the tick, transport molecules (including a putative Na+/K+ ATPase) and previously unidentified genes. 2006 2014-10-31T06:08:54Z 2014-10-31T06:08:54Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50186 en Limited Access Tanzania Society for Animal Production
spellingShingle rhipicephalus appendiculatus
theileria parva
genes
hybridization
methods
isolation
metastigmata
salivary glands [exocrine glands]
rna
cloning
Obura, M.
Skilton, Robert A.
Villiers, Etienne P. de
Kutima, H.
Bishop, Richard P.
Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title_full Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title_fullStr Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title_full_unstemmed Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title_short Application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by Theileria parva
title_sort application of suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique to isolate differentially expressed genes in rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks following infection by theileria parva
topic rhipicephalus appendiculatus
theileria parva
genes
hybridization
methods
isolation
metastigmata
salivary glands [exocrine glands]
rna
cloning
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50186
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