Protection induced by vaccinating sheep with a thiol-binding extract of Haemonchus contortus membranes is associated with its protease components

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Previous work has shown that a protein extract enriched for cysteine protease activity (TSBP) prepared from adult Haemonchus contortus using thiol sepharose affinity chromatography confers substantial protection against a single challenge infection. TSBP comprised proteases and other proteins. Here, TSBP were further fractionated using anion-exchange chromatography and fractions pooled on the basis of containing (1) protease activity, (2) a prominent non-protease peptide and (3) material which did not bind to the column. A protection trial showed that only the protease-enriched material conferred protective immunity and this was comparable to that observed in a TSBP-immunized positive control group. Immunization stimulated a marked IgG response with the IgG2 isotype predominating. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Knox, D. P., Smith, S. K., Redmond, D. L., & Smith, W. D. (2005). Protection induced by vaccinating sheep with a thiol-binding extract of Haemonchus contortus membranes is associated with its protease components. Parasite Immunology, 27(4), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3024.2005.00750.x

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