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Immunolocalization of Disorganized Muscle Protein-1 in Different Life Stages of Human Lymphatic Filariid, Brugia malayi

Journal

ACTA PARASITOLOGICA
Volume 65, Issue 4, Pages 990-994

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.2478/s11686-020-00225-y

Keywords

Brugia malayi; Disorganized muscle protein-1; Immunolocalization; Confocal microscopy; Immunoblotting

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, India [21(0963)/13/EMR-II]

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Purpose We recently identified disorganized muscle protein-1 of Brugia malayi (DIM-1bm) as a vaccine candidate for human lymphatic filariasis. The present study was aimed at investigating the localization of DIM-1bm in the life-stages of B. malayi to identify the tissue target of vaccine action. Methods Recombinant DIM-1bm (rDIM-1bm) was prepared and antibodies were raised in BALB/c mice. Immunoblots of SDS-PAGE resolved B. malayi infective 3rd stage larvae (L-3) and adult worm antigens and rDIM-1bm were prepared and reacted with anti-rDIM-1bm sera. Sections of adult female worms and whole-mount preparations of L-3 and microfilariae (mf) were stained by immunofluorescence using rDIM-1bm antibodies and Alexa Fluor 488 labeled secondary antibodies, and examined under a confocal microscope. Results Immunofluorescence staining showed that DIM-1bm is localized mainly in the subcuticular muscle layer in the L-3 and the adult worms; no fluorescent signal could be detected in mf. Conclusion The localization of DIM-1bm in the parasites' muscle layer suggests that the immunoprophylactic efficacy of DIM-1 is evidently due to immobilization of the parasite and its subsequent immune elimination.

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