Title of article :
Identification of Antigenic and Immunogenic Proteins of Toxoplasma gondii in Human and Sheep by Immunoproteomics
Author/Authors :
Taghi AHADY, Mohammad Dept. of Microbiology, Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , HOGHOOGHI-RAD, Nasser Dept. of Microbiology, Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , MADANI, Rasool Dept. of Microbiology, Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , ESMAEILI RASTAGHI, Ahmad Reza Dept. of Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the intracellular
protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, which can infect humans and warmblooded
animals. This infection can lead to still birth and abortion among some
susceptible hosts especially sheep and human in pregnancy. Development of a
vaccine against T. gondii infection is very important-especially for use in immunocompromised
patients, pregnant women, and sheep. Different antigens of T.
gondii can be potential candidates for immunization. The aims of this study were
to identify the immunodominant and antigenic proteins of T. gondii in sheep and
man.
Methods: Tachyzoites’ proteins were separated by two-dimensional polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis (2-DE), and subjected to western blot analysis
probed with T. gondii positive sera of sheep and human (Biotechnology Department
of Pasteur Institute of Tehran, Iran, from April 2016 to March 2017). Finally,
the immunoreactive proteins were identified by mass spectrometry
(MALDI-TOF/MS and MS/MS) technique.
Results: Five immunoreactive and antigenic proteins were recognized by Toxoplasma
positive sera of human and sheep. These identified proteins were Enolase
2, rhoptry protein 4 (ROP4), dense granular protein 14 (GRA14), rhoptry protein
15 (ROP15) and rhoptry protein 9 (ROP9).
Conclusion: The identified immunodominant proteins have potential to be
used as diagnostic antigens and as diagnostic markers of Toxoplasma infection in
sheep and human.
Keywords :
Toxoplasma gondii , Antigens , Immunoproteomics , Enolase , Rhoptry’s proteins , GRA14
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics