1.Advances in the study of molecular identification technology of Echinococcus species
Zhang, R.J. ; Li, J.Z. ; Pang, H.S. ; Luo, Z.H. ; Zhang, T. ; Mo, X.J. ; Yang, S.J. ; Cai, Y.C. ; Lu, Y. ; Chu, Y.H. ; Song, P. ; Chen, M.X. ; Ai, L. ; Chen, J.X.
Tropical Biomedicine 2022;39(No.3):434-443
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The larvae of Echinococcus (hydatidcyst) can parasitize humans and animals, causing a serious zoonotic 
disease-echinococcosis. The life history of Echinococcus is complicated, and as the disease progresses 
slowly after infection, early diagnosis is difficult to establish. Due to the limitations of imaging and 
immunological diagnosis in this respect, domestic and foreign scholars have established a variety of 
molecular detection techniques for the pathogen Echinococcus over recent years, mainly including nested 
polymerase chain reaction (PCR), multiplex PCR, real-time quantitative PCR, and nucleic acid isothermal 
amplification technology. In this article, the research progress of molecular detection technology for 
Echinococcus infection currently was reviewed and the significance of these methods in the detection 
and diagnosis of hydatid and hydatid diseases was also discussed.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
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.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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