1. Comparative membrane proteomic analysis of Tritrichomonas foetus isolates.
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Rivero MB, Alonso AM, Abdala ME, Luque ME, Carranza PG, Coceres VM, and Rivero FD
- Subjects
- Animals, Proteome analysis, Cell Membrane metabolism, Cattle, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Cattle Diseases parasitology, Protozoan Infections, Animal parasitology, Protozoan Infections, Animal diagnosis, Computational Biology methods, Tritrichomonas foetus isolation & purification, Proteomics methods, Protozoan Proteins metabolism, Protozoan Proteins analysis
- Abstract
Tritrichomonas foetus is a flagellated and anaerobic parasite able to infect cattle and felines. Despite its prevalence, there is no effective standardized or legal treatment for T. foetus-infected cattle; the vaccination still has limited success in mitigating infections and reducing abortion risk; and nowadays, the diagnosis of T. foetus presents important limitations in terms of sensitivity and specificity in bovines. Here, we characterize the plasma membrane proteome of T. foetus and identify proteins that are represented in different isolates of this protozoan. Additionally, we performed a bioinformatic analysis that revealed the antigenicity potential of some of those proteins. This analysis is the first study to identify common proteins at the plasma membrane of different T. foetus isolates that could be targets for alternative diagnostic or vaccine techniques in the future., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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