1.Genotyping and characterization of Toxoplasma gondii strain isolated from pigs in Hubei province, central China
Xia, N.B. ; Lu, Y. ; Zhao, P.F. ; Wang, C.F. ; Li, Y.Y. ; Tan, L. ; Fang, R. ; Zhou, Y.Q. ; Shen, B. ; Zhao, J.L.
Tropical Biomedicine 2020;37(No.2):489-498
Toxoplasma gondii, a ubiquitous pathogen that infects nearly all warm-blooded animals and humans, can cause severe complications to the infected people and animals as well as serious economic losses and social problems. Here, one local strain (TgPIG-WH1) was isolated from an aborted pig fetus, and the genotype of this strain was identified as ToxoDB #3 by the PCR RFLP typing method using 10 molecular markers (SAG1, SAG2, alternative SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, L358, PK1, C22-8, C29-2 and Apico). A comparison of the virulence of this isolate with other strains in both mice and piglets showed that TgPIG-WH1 was less virulent than type 1 strain RH and type 2 strain ME49 in mice, and caused similar symptoms to those of ME49 such as fever in piglets. Additionally, in piglet infection with both strains, the TgPIG-WH1 caused a higher IgG response and more severe pathological damages than ME49. Furthermore, TgPIG-WH1 caused one death in the 5 infected piglets, whereas ME49 did not, suggesting the higher virulence of TgPIG-WH1 than ME49 during piglet infection. Experimental infections indicate that the virulence of TgPIG-WH1 relative to ME49 is weaker in mice, but higher in pigs. This is probably the first report regarding a ToxoDB #3 strain from pigs in Hubei, China. These data will facilitate the understanding of genetic diversity of Toxoplasma strains in China as well as the prevention and control of porcine toxoplasmosis in the local region.
2.Construction of a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing Babesia gibsoni thrombospondin-related anonymous protein and evaluation of its immunogenicity in mice
Nakamura, C. ; Liu, M.M. ; Goo, Y.K. ; Zhang, G.H. ; Jia, H.L. ; Kumagai, A. ; Zhang, H.S. ; Zhou, J.L. ; Nishikawa, Y. ; Xuan, X.N.
Tropical Biomedicine 2020;37(No.4):1029-1037
Previously, we have identified a gene encoding thrombospondin-related anonymous
protein of Babesia gibsoni (BgTRAP), and have shown that the antisera raised against
recombinant BgTRAP expressed in Escherichia coli inhibited the growth of parasites. In the
present study, a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the BgTRAP (VV/BgTRAP) was
constructed. A specific band with a molecular mass of 80 kDa, which is similar to that of
native BgTRAP on the merozoites of B. gibsoni, was detected in the supernatant of VV/
BgTRAP-infected RK13 cells. Mice inoculated with VV/BgTRAP produced a specific antiBgTRAP response. The antiserum against VV/BgTRAP showed reactivity against the native
BgTRAP on parasites. These results indicated that the recombinant vaccinia virus expressing
BgTRAP might be a vaccine candidate against canine B. gibsoni infection.