Immunization with Recombinant Surface Antigens p26 with Freund's Adjuvants against Babesia rodhaini Infection

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The surface proteins of Babesia rodhaini have previously been shown to induce a high degree of protective immunity. In the present study, one of those proteins, B. rodhaini antigen p26 was expressed in Escherichia coli and in insect cells infected with a recombinant baculovirus. These proteins were recognized by immune serum from a drug-cured BALB/c mouse. While BALB/c mice immunized with both recombinant antigens and Freund's adjuvants showed 40-100% survival rate against challenge infection with B. rodhaini, saponin failed to induce protection, although significant levels of B. rodhaini-specific antibodies were produced in both immunized mice (1:1,000-2,000 by indirect immunofluorescent antibody test). The immunization of IFN-γ-deficient mice with the recombinant proteins was not protective against B. rodhaini infection, indicating that IFN-γ is one of the important factors for the survival against lethal B. rodhaini infection.

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Igarashi, I., Asaba, U., Xuan, X., Omata, Y., Saito, A., Nagasawa, H., … Mikami, T. (2000). Immunization with Recombinant Surface Antigens p26 with Freund’s Adjuvants against Babesia rodhaini Infection. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 62(7), 717–723. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.62.717

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