Theileria equi RAP-1a and RAP-1b proteins contain immunoreactive epitopes and are suitable candidates for vaccine and diagnostics development
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Theileria equi RAP-1a and RAP-1b proteins contain immunoreactive epitopes and are suitable candidates for vaccine and diagnostics development
Abstract
Theileria equi is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite that causes severe hemolytic anaemia in most equid species. Similar to other apicomplexan parasites, T. equi contains rhoptries whose contents have been implicated in host cell invasion and formation of the parasitophorous vacuole that is crucial for survival of the species within cells. Despite their importance, the composition of T. equi rhoptries and their role(s) in host cell invasion remain unexplored. To gain insight into these issues, we evaluated the expression, immunogenicity, and functional roles of two T. equi rhoptry-associated proteins abbreviated as RAP-1a and RAP-1b. The full-length RAP-1a protein was expressed to perform the analysis but our efforts to express the full-length RAP-1b protein failed due to an unknown reason. We therefore generated synthetic immunogenic peptides that map onto the N- and C-termini of the RAP-1b protein as an alternative approach. Our findings show that both proteins are expressed in the extracellular and intra-erythrocytic merozoite stages of T. equi. Serological analyses show that T. equi-infected horses mount antibody responses that recognise both proteins and correlate with a decrease in T. equi load in both acutely and persistently infected horses. In vitro neutralisation studies show that the T. equi RAP-1a protein contains neutralisation-sensitive epitopes as antibodies developed against the protein significantly inhibited the parasites from invading equine erythrocytes. Conversely, antibodies developed against the RAP-1b synthetic peptides did not neutralise parasite invasion, showing that the protein regions on which the peptides were based are not required for T. equi invasion. Overall, the data shows that T. equi rhoptries and their contents are involved in invasion of host cells and supports T. equi RAP-1 proteins as candidates for developing novel serodiagnosis tools and vaccines.
Keywords: Erythrocytes; Invasion; Merozoites; RAP-1a; RAP-1b; Rhoptries; Theileria equi.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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