Isolation of two antigens from Trypanosoma evansi that are partially responsible for its cross-reactivity with Trypanosoma vivax
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Isolation of two antigens from Trypanosoma evansi that are partially responsible for its cross-reactivity with Trypanosoma vivax
Abstract
In Venezuela, two non-tsetse transmitted trypanosomes, Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma vivax, are the major etiological agents of animal trypanosomosis. Rodents can be experimentally infected with T. evansi in order to obtain enough parasites to prepare antigens for serological tests. On the contrary, the production of T. vivax antigens is a limiting factor in most laboratories. Since T. evansi and T. vivax have exhibited a very high immunological cross-reactivity, we have focused on the identification of antigens from T. evansi responsible for this phenomenon. The predominant 64 kDa glycosylated cross-reacting antigen was recently purified from the TEVA1 T. evansi Venezuelan isolate [Parasitology 124 (2002) 287]. Here, we purified two additional cross-reacting antigens with molecular masses of approximately 51 and 68 kDa from the cytosolic fraction of the same T. evansi isolate, by sequential chromatography on DEAE-sepharose and sephacryl S-300. Sera obtained from animals infected with T. evansi or T. vivax recognized both purified proteins, suggesting their potential use as diagnostic reagents.
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