1. Microarray analysis identifies genes preferentially expressed in the lung schistosomulum of Schistosoma mansoni.
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Dillon GP, Feltwell T, Skelton JP, Ashton PD, Coulson PS, Quail MA, Nikolaidou-Katsaridou N, Wilson RA, and Ivens AC
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- Animals, Antigens, Helminth genetics, Antigens, Helminth immunology, DNA, Circular genetics, DNA, Helminth genetics, Gene Expression Profiling methods, Helminth Proteins genetics, Larva genetics, Life Cycle Stages genetics, Membrane Proteins genetics, Mice, Mice, Inbred Strains, RNA, Helminth genetics, Schistosoma mansoni immunology, Transcription, Genetic genetics, Up-Regulation genetics, Genes, Helminth genetics, Lung immunology, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis methods, Schistosoma mansoni genetics
- Abstract
The lung schistosomulum of Schistosoma mansoni is a validated target of protective immunity elicited in vaccinated mice. To identify genes expressed at this stage we constructed a microarray, representing 3088 contigs and singlets, with cDNA derived from in vitro cultured larvae and used it to screen RNA from seven life-cycle stages. Clustering of genes by expression profile across the life cycle revealed a number of membrane, membrane-associated and secreted proteins up-regulated at the lung stage, that may represent potential immune targets. Two promising secreted molecules have homology to antigens with vaccine and/or immunomodulatory potential in other helminths.
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- 2006
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