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Characterization of the Eimeria tenella rhoptry protein with a nuclear localization sequence (EtROP30)

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PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
卷 121, 期 5, 页码 1507-1516

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DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07499-3

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Eimeria tenella; EtROP30; Host nucleus; Rhoptry proteins; Vaccine candidate

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFD0500400]

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Rhoptry proteins (ROPs), secreted by specific organelles of apicomplexan parasites, are important determinants of parasite pathogenesis and potential vaccine candidates. In this study, a ROP protein called EtROP30 in E. tenella was characterized. It was found to have both secretory and nuclear localization properties, and it plays a critical role in parasite reinvasion and development. Immunization experiments showed that EtROP30 has good immunogenicity against E. tenella, making it a viable option as a vaccine candidate for anti-parasitic infection.
Rhoptry proteins (ROPs), secreted by specific rhoptry organelles of apicomplexan parasites, are determinants of parasite pathogenesis and sources of vaccine candidates. Twenty-eight ROPs of Eimeria tenella have been predicted by genomic approaches, and in the present study, E. tenella rhoptry protein 30 (EtROP30) was characterized. Subcellular localizations of EtROP30 in sporozoites and merozoites were in the apical complex and rhoptry-like bulb, suggesting that EtROP30 is a member of ROPs in E. tenella. Sequence analysis showed that EtROP30 contained an N-terminal secretory signal, a protein kinase domain with eight E. tenella-specific rhoptry kinase 1 subfamily (ROPK-Eten1) motifs, and a C-terminal nuclear localization sequence (NLS), making EtROP30 the only ROP that contains both a secretory signal and an NLS in E. tenella. Subsequent experiments showed that EtROP30 was a secreted protein in the sporozoite stage, relying on NLS for migration to the host nucleus. In addition, EtROP30 showed significantly higher expression levels in the parasite merozoite stage, indicating that EtROP30 plays a critical role during parasite reinvasion and development and may be a viable option as a vaccine candidate for anti-parasitic infection. The immunization protection efficacies of EtROP30 were evaluated. Significant improvements in mean body weight gain, reduction of cecum lesion score, and number of oocysts excreted were observed, indicating that EtROP30 has good immunogenicity against E. tenella. In the present study, a ROP of E. tenella with secretory and nuclear localization characteristics has been identified, and proved to be an effective vaccine candidate against this parasite.

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