He Lan, Yu Qian, Zhang Wen-Jie, Zhang Qing-Li, Fan Li-Zhe, Miao Xiao-Yan, Khan Muhammad Kasib, Hu Min, Zhou Yan-Qin, Zhao Jun-Long
State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, PR China.
State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, PR China; Key Laboratory of Animal Epidemical Disease and Infectious Zoonoses, Ministry of Agriculture, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, PR China.
Vet Parasitol. 2014 Aug 29;204(3-4):177-83. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.04.021. Epub 2014 May 2.
The heat shock protein 20 (HSP20) gene of Babesia orientalis (BoHSP20) was identified from both genomic DNA and cDNA. The full-length BoHSP20 gene was 690bp with one intron from position 88-243bp. The amplicon obtained from cDNA corresponded to a full-length open reading frame (ORF) with a length of 534bp, encoding a polypeptide of 178 amino acid residues with a predicted size of 20kDa. The ORF was cloned into a pET-28a plasmid and subsequently expressed as a His-fusion protein. The recombinant HSP20 of B. orientalis (rBoHSP20) was purified and evaluated as an antigen using Western blotting. Anti-B. orientalis water buffalo serum reacted with rBoHSP20, indicating that this protein was an immunodominant antigen and could be a useful diagnostic reagent to detect antibodies against B. orientalis in water buffalo. The native BoHSP20 was recognized by polyclonal antibody from the serum of rabbit immunized with rBoHSP20. Strong immunofluorescence signals were observed from B. orientalis in blood smears by fluorescence microscopy. Bacterial survival experiments indicated that HSP20 can significantly increase the viability of bacteria when the culture is exposed to thermal stress. The results suggest that BoHSP20 might play an important role during B. orientalis transmission from tick to host animal, given the sudden shifts in temperature involved. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that B. orientalis is in the Babesia clade and most closely related to Babesia bovis. Similar topologies were obtained from trees based on 18S rRNA and the HSP70 gene. The present study suggests that BoHSP20 might be a potential diagnostic antigen and that the HSP20 genes can aid in the classification of Babesia and Theileria species.
从东方巴贝斯虫的基因组DNA和cDNA中鉴定出热休克蛋白20(HSP20)基因(BoHSP20)。BoHSP20基因全长690bp,有一个位于88 - 243bp位置的内含子。从cDNA获得的扩增子对应一个长度为534bp的全长开放阅读框(ORF),编码一个由178个氨基酸残基组成的多肽,预测大小为20kDa。将该ORF克隆到pET - 28a质粒中,随后表达为His融合蛋白。对东方巴贝斯虫的重组HSP20(rBoHSP20)进行纯化,并使用蛋白质印迹法评估其作为抗原的效果。抗东方巴贝斯虫的水牛血清与rBoHSP20发生反应,表明该蛋白是一种免疫显性抗原,可能是检测水牛体内抗东方巴贝斯虫抗体的有用诊断试剂。用rBoHSP20免疫的兔血清中的多克隆抗体识别天然BoHSP20。通过荧光显微镜在血液涂片中观察到东方巴贝斯虫有强烈的免疫荧光信号。细菌存活实验表明,当培养物暴露于热应激时,HSP20可显著提高细菌的活力。结果表明,考虑到温度的突然变化,BoHSP20可能在东方巴贝斯虫从蜱传播到宿主动物的过程中发挥重要作用。系统发育分析显示,东方巴贝斯虫属于巴贝斯虫属分支,与牛巴贝斯虫关系最为密切。基于18S rRNA和HSP70基因构建的树状图得到了相似的拓扑结构。本研究表明,BoHSP20可能是一种潜在的诊断抗原,并且HSP20基因有助于巴贝斯虫属和泰勒虫属物种的分类。