Phlebotomus papatasi SP15: mRNA expression variability and amino acid sequence polymorphisms of field populations

白蛉SP15:野外种群mRNA表达变异性和氨基酸序列多态性

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作者:Marcelo Ramalho-Ortigão,Iliano V Coutinho-Abreu,Valdir Q Balbino,Carlos Alberto S Figueiredo Jr,Rami Mukbel,Hussan Dayem,Hanafi A Hanafi,Shabaan S El-Hossary,Emad El-Din Y Fawaz,Mahmoud Abo-Shehada,David F Hoel,Gwen Stayback,Mariha Wadsworth,Douglas A Shoue,Jenica Abrudan,Neil F Lobo,Andrew R Mahon,Scott J Emrich,Shaden Kamhawi,Frank H Collins,Mary Ann McDowell

Abstract

Background: The Phlebotomus papatasi salivary protein PpSP15 was shown to protect mice against Leishmania major, suggesting that incorporation of salivary molecules in multi-component vaccines may be a viable strategy for anti-Leishmania vaccines. Methods: Here, we investigated PpSP15 predicted amino acid sequence variability and mRNA profile of P. papatasi field populations from the Middle East. In addition, predicted MHC class II T-cell epitopes were obtained and compared to areas of amino acid sequence variability within the secreted protein. Results: The analysis of PpSP15 expression from field populations revealed significant intra- and interpopulation variation.. In spite of the variability detected for P. papatasi populations, common epitopes for MHC class II binding are still present and may potentially be used to boost the response against Le. major infections. Conclusions: Conserved epitopes of PpSP15 could potentially be used in the development of a salivary gland antigen-based vaccine.

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