Experimental Infection of Calves with Transfected Attenuated Babesia bovis Expressing the Rhipicephalus microplus Bm86 Antigen and eGFP Marker: Preliminary Studies towards a Dual Anti-Tick/Babesia Vaccine

Bovine babesiosis, caused by and , is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented using integrated control measures including attenuated vaccines, babesicidal drugs, and tick control approaches. Vaccination of cattle with the Bm86-based recombinant...

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Published in:Pathogens (Basel) Vol. 10; no. 2; p. 135
Main Authors: Mazuz, Monica L, Laughery, Jacob M, Lebovitz, Benjamin, Yasur-Landau, Daniel, Rot, Assael, Bastos, Reginaldo G, Edery, Nir, Fleiderovitz, Ludmila, Levi, Maayan Margalit, Suarez, Carlos E
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Abstract Bovine babesiosis, caused by and , is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented using integrated control measures including attenuated vaccines, babesicidal drugs, and tick control approaches. Vaccination of cattle with the Bm86-based recombinant vaccine reduces the fitness of and , but several booster inoculations are required to maintain protection. Herein, we generated a stable transfected strain of expressing an enhanced GFP (eGFP) and a chimeric version of Bm86 ( /Bm86/eGFP). The eGFP was expressed in the parasite cytoplasm, whereas Bm86 was displayed on the surface of merozoites. Three splenectomized calves experimentally infected with /Bm86/eGFP showed mild signs of acute disease and developed long-lasting antibody responses to and native Bm86. No evidence of sequestration of parasites in the cerebral capillaries was found upon postmortem analysis, confirming attenuation of the strain. This is the first report of transfected expressing the tick antigen Bm86 on the merozoite surface that elicits an antibody response to native Bm86. These results represent a proof of concept for a novel live, attenuated, tagged dual-vaccine approach to attempt simultaneous control of babesiosis and tick infestation.
AbstractList Bovine babesiosis, caused by Babesia bovis and B. bigemina, is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented using integrated control measures including attenuated Babesia vaccines, babesicidal drugs, and tick control approaches. Vaccination of cattle with the Rhipicephalus microplus Bm86-based recombinant vaccine reduces the fitness of R. microplus and R. annulatus, but several booster inoculations are required to maintain protection. Herein, we generated a stable transfected strain of B. bovis expressing an enhanced GFP (eGFP) and a chimeric version of Bm86 (B. bovis/Bm86/eGFP). The eGFP was expressed in the parasite cytoplasm, whereas Bm86 was displayed on the surface of merozoites. Three splenectomized calves experimentally infected with B. bovis/Bm86/eGFP showed mild signs of acute disease and developed long-lasting antibody responses to B. bovis and native Bm86. No evidence of sequestration of parasites in the cerebral capillaries was found upon postmortem analysis, confirming attenuation of the strain. This is the first report of transfected B. bovis expressing the tick antigen Bm86 on the merozoite surface that elicits an antibody response to native Bm86. These results represent a proof of concept for a novel live, attenuated, tagged dual-vaccine approach to attempt simultaneous control of babesiosis and tick infestation.
Bovine babesiosis, caused by Babesia bovis and B. bigemina , is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented using integrated control measures including attenuated Babesia vaccines, babesicidal drugs, and tick control approaches. Vaccination of cattle with the Rhipicephalus microplus Bm86-based recombinant vaccine reduces the fitness of R. microplus and R. annulatus , but several booster inoculations are required to maintain protection. Herein, we generated a stable transfected strain of B. bovis expressing an enhanced GFP (eGFP) and a chimeric version of Bm86 ( B. bovis /Bm86/eGFP). The eGFP was expressed in the parasite cytoplasm, whereas Bm86 was displayed on the surface of merozoites. Three splenectomized calves experimentally infected with B. bovis /Bm86/eGFP showed mild signs of acute disease and developed long-lasting antibody responses to B. bovis and native Bm86. No evidence of sequestration of parasites in the cerebral capillaries was found upon postmortem analysis, confirming attenuation of the strain. This is the first report of transfected B. bovis expressing the tick antigen Bm86 on the merozoite surface that elicits an antibody response to native Bm86. These results represent a proof of concept for a novel live, attenuated, tagged dual-vaccine approach to attempt simultaneous control of babesiosis and tick infestation.
Bovine babesiosis, caused by and , is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented using integrated control measures including attenuated vaccines, babesicidal drugs, and tick control approaches. Vaccination of cattle with the Bm86-based recombinant vaccine reduces the fitness of and , but several booster inoculations are required to maintain protection. Herein, we generated a stable transfected strain of expressing an enhanced GFP (eGFP) and a chimeric version of Bm86 ( /Bm86/eGFP). The eGFP was expressed in the parasite cytoplasm, whereas Bm86 was displayed on the surface of merozoites. Three splenectomized calves experimentally infected with /Bm86/eGFP showed mild signs of acute disease and developed long-lasting antibody responses to and native Bm86. No evidence of sequestration of parasites in the cerebral capillaries was found upon postmortem analysis, confirming attenuation of the strain. This is the first report of transfected expressing the tick antigen Bm86 on the merozoite surface that elicits an antibody response to native Bm86. These results represent a proof of concept for a novel live, attenuated, tagged dual-vaccine approach to attempt simultaneous control of babesiosis and tick infestation.
Author Yasur-Landau, Daniel
Suarez, Carlos E
Bastos, Reginaldo G
Laughery, Jacob M
Levi, Maayan Margalit
Lebovitz, Benjamin
Fleiderovitz, Ludmila
Mazuz, Monica L
Edery, Nir
Rot, Assael
AuthorAffiliation 3 Division of Pathology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O.B. 12, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel; nire@moag.gov.il
4 Animal Disease Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, WSU, Pullman, WA 99164-6630, USA
2 Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-7040, USA; j.laughery@wsu.edu (J.M.L.); reginaldo_bastos@wsu.edu (R.G.B.)
1 Division of Parasitology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O.B. 12, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel; boris@moag.gov.il (B.L.); daniely@moag.gov.il (D.Y.-L.); AsealR@moag.gov.il (A.R.); lu1f@ymail.com (L.F.); maayani.margalit@mail.huji.ac.il (M.M.L.)
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Bovine babesiosis, caused by Babesia bovis and B. bigemina, is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented...
Bovine babesiosis, caused by Babesia bovis and B. bigemina , is a major tick-borne disease of cattle with global economic impact. The disease can be prevented...
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anti-Babesia vaccine
anti-tick vaccine
Antibodies
Antibody response
Antigens
Arachnids
Attenuation
Babesia
Babesia bovis
Babesiosis
Bm86 antigen
Calves
Capillaries
Cattle
Cytoplasm
Economic impact
Ectoparasites
Experimental infection
Genes
Genetic engineering
Genomes
Global economy
Immune system
Impact analysis
Infections
Inoculation
Integrated control
Merozoites
Parasites
Parasitic diseases
Peptides
Proteins
Rhipicephalus microplus
Tick-borne diseases
transfected B. bovis
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