<Original Article>The biological activity of ABA-1-like protein from Ascaris lumbricoides
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The elevation of non-specific IgE (total IgE) in Ascaris infection can be seen one week after infection, and reaches a peak after approximately two weeks. It has been reported that ABA-1 protein is the main constituent in the pseudocoelomic fluid of Ascaris suum. To investigate the effect of the ABA-1-like protein from Ascaris lumbricoides (ALB), the cDNA was cloned by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, using original primers based on the consensus sequences of ABA-1 and TBA-1, that is an ABA-1-like protein from Toxocara canis. The clone was sequenced, we constructed the recombinant polyprotein of ALB (rALB14 and rALB7) based on the ALB sequence, and rALB was administrated to BALB/c mice. Fourteen days after inoculation with rALB 14 which is the full length of ALB, the elevation of total IgE which we supposed to contain non-specific IgE was observed, and the results were as we expected. Furthermore, in an in-vitro experiment, we confirmed that the spleen cells proliferated when stimulated by rALB14 and concanavalin A. Therefore, the whole conformation of ALB is considered to be involved in the elevation of non-specific IgE, and is involved in the activation of T cells.
- 東京医科歯科大学の論文
著者
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Tezuka Hiroyuki
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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FUJITA Koichiro
Section of Environmental Parasitology, Division of Public Health, Graduate School of Tokyo Medical a
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Imai Shinjiro
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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Muto Riho
Section of Environmental Parasitology, Department of Health Development, Division of Public Health,
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Furuhashi Yuko
Section of Environmental Parasitology, Department of Health Development, Division of Public Health,
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Fujita Koichiro
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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Muto Riho
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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Furuhashi Yuko
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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Muto Riho/imai
Section Of Environmental Parasitology Department Of Health Development Division Of Public Health Gra
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