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Establishment of ATP-Based Luciferase Viability Assay in 96-Well Plate for Trypanosoma congolense OAK
SUGANUMA, Keisuke; ALLAMANDA, Puttik; HAKIMI, Hassan; ZHOU, Mo; ANGELES, Jose Ma.; KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro; INOUE, Noboru; 河津, 信一郎; 井上, 昇.
Animal African trypanosomosis (AAT), caused by Trypanosoma congolense, is widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa. There are significant concerns related to the current drugs available for the treatment of AAT due to their limited effectiveness across species and their adverse effects. Moreover, drug resistant trypanosomes have recently been reported in the field. High throughput screening (HTS) of large chemical compound library collections is a promising approach for identifying novel drug candidates. While HTS for Trypanozoon trypanosomes, T. brucei sspp. and T. evansi is well established, no assays have been developed for T. congolense. In the present study, the authors developed an ATP-based luciferase viability assay for T. congolense in a 96-well...
Palavras-chave: Animal African trypanosomosis; Drug screening; Luciferase assay; Trypanosoma congolense.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/3984
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Identification and Characterization of a Trypanosoma congolense 46 kDa Protein as a Candidate Serodiagnostic Antigen OAK
ZHOU, Mo; SUGANUMA, Keisuke; RUTTAYAPORN, Ngasaman; NGUYEN, Thu-Thuy; YAMASAKI, Shino; IGARASHI, Ikuo; KAWAZU, Shin-ichiro; SUZUKI, Yasuhiko; INOUE, Noboru; 五十嵐, 郁男; 井上, 昇.
Trypanosoma congolense is a major livestock pathogen in Africa, causing large economic losses with serious effects on animal health. Reliable serodiagnostic tests are therefore urgently needed to control T. congolense infection. In this study, we have identified one T. congolense protein as a new candidate serodiagnostic antigen. The 46.4 kDa protein (TcP46, Gene ID: TcIL3000.0.25950) is expressed 5.36 times higher in metacyclic forms than epimastigote forms. The complete nucleotide sequences of TcP46 contained an open reading frame of 1,218 bp. Southern blot analysis indicated that at least two copies of the TcP46 gene were tandemly-arranged in the T. congolense genome. The recombinant TcP46 (rTcP46) was expressed in Escherichia coli as a glutathione...
Palavras-chave: Diagnosis; ELISA; Nagana; TcP46; Trypanosoma.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/3983
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Molecular Detection of Theileria Species in Sheep from Northern China OAK
CAO, Shinuo; ZHANG, Shoufa; JIA, Lijun; XUE, Shujiang; YU, Longzheng; KAMYINGKIRD, Ketsarin; MOUMOUNI, Paul Franck Adjou; MOUSSA, Ahmed Abd El Moniem; ZHOU, Mo; ZHANG, Yuanming; TERKAWI, Mohamad Alaa; MASATANI1), Tatsunori; NISHIKAWA, Yoshifumi; XUAN, Xuenan; 西川, 義文; 玄, 学南.
Ovine theileriosis is a tick-borne disease that restricts the development of small ruminant husbandry in northern China. In this study, we report on a molecular epidemiological survey of ovine Theileria spp. in 198 blood samples taken from sheep in northern China. The DNA samples were screened by a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting the 18S rRNA gene of ovine Theileria spp. The prevalence of ovine Theileria spp. in Yanji, Nongan, Longjing, Toudao and Jinchang was 80%, 40%, 37%, 24% and 32%, respectively. The sequencing analyses approved the present of the T. orientalis and/or T. luwenshuni in these regions. Taken together, we have demonstrated a high incidence of Theileria spp. in northern China that calls for the need to design effective...
Palavras-chave: China; Ovine Theileria spp; Sheep; Theileria luwenshuni.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/3924
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