Title of article :
Evaluation of Immune Response and Protection Induced by V-ATPase Subunit F as DNA Vaccine Against Leishmania tropica (LCED Syrian 01) After Detection and Sequencing
Author/Authors :
Orabi, Amira Department of Biochemistry and Parasitology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria , Maarouf, Mohammad Department of Biochemistry and Parasitology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria , Alammori, Mustafa Department of Biochemistry and Parasitology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria
Abstract :
Leishmaniasis is one of the major emerging health problems worldwide
and Leishmania tropica (L. tropica) is most prevalent in the Middle East due to conflict
and environmental factors, and there is no effective prevention strategy available
until now. An effective vaccine has not been developed to date. DNA vaccines are
considered a promising approach to protect against this infection. In this study, since
vacuolar (H+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) enzyme has an essential role in the life cycle of eukaryotes,
V-ATPase subunit F gene has been chosen to design DNA vaccine and evaluate
its immunogenicity in BALB - c mice.
Genomic DNA was isolated from promastigote culture, synthesized complementary
DNA (cDNA) after standardization of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
conditions. The V-ATPase subunit F gene was placed into plasmid PCI. Then, recombinant
plasmids were transformed into competent cells. Cloning was confirmed by
PCR, restriction enzyme assays, and finally, DNA sequence analysis, after making miniprep
from positive colonies and finally the gene was sequenced. BALB-c mice were
immunized subcutaneously three times at an interval of two weeks with designed
vaccine. BALB-c mice were challenged with 106 promastigotes of L. tropica 7 days
post-immunization. IL-12, IFN-γ and IL-4 were quantified by RT-qPCR.
Results: The present study proved the existence of subunit F gene in Syrian strain of L.
tropica (LCED Syrian 01) promastigotes genome. Its expression was also proved in
these parasites and the gene length was 414 bp.
Conclusion: This study showed that vaccination of BALB-c mice with this gene induced
partial protection against Leishmania by reduction of lesion size by 41.9% and parasite
burden reduction by 3-log in the dLNs when compared with control group. IFN-
γ - IL-4 was 1.6 after challenge test, so the immune response consisted of both Th1 and
Th2.
Keywords :
V-ATPase subunit F , RT-PCR , Parasite load , Leishmania tropica , DNA vaccine , BALB - c mice
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology