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Eimeria proteins: order amidst disorder

Journal

PARASITES & VECTORS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05159-0

Keywords

Apicomplexa; Coccidiosis; Eimeria; Parasite; Protein; Secretion; Antigen

Funding

  1. Key Technologies Research and Development Program (Key Technologies RD) [2017YFD050040320]
  2. Innovative Special Project of Agricultural Science and Technology [CAAS-ASTIP-2014LVRI-09]

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This review provides a comprehensive overview of constitutively expressed Eimeria proteins in Apicomplexans parasites. It discusses the importance of these proteins in different developmental stages, organelles, and sub-cellular components, and also highlights the existing trends and suggestions for future studies on Eimeria protein characterization.
Apicomplexans are important pathogens that cause severe infections in humans and animals. The biology and pathogeneses of these parasites have shown that proteins are intrinsically modulated during developmental transitions, physiological processes and disease progression. Also, proteins are integral components of parasite structural elements and organelles. Among apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria species are an important disease aetiology for economically important animals wherein identification and characterisation of proteins have been long-winded. Nonetheless, this review seeks to give a comprehensive overview of constitutively expressed Eimeria proteins. These molecules are discussed across developmental stages, organelles and sub-cellular components vis-a-vis their biological functions. In addition, hindsight and suggestions are offered with intention to summarise the existing trend of eimerian protein characterisation and to provide a baseline for future studies.

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