2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13182855
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Molecular Characteristics of the Fatty-Acid-Binding Protein (FABP) Family in Spirometra mansoni―A Neglected Medical Tapeworm

Shinan Liu,
Fei Gao,
Ruijie Wang
et al.

Abstract: The plerocercoid larva of the tapeworm Spirometra mansoni can parasitize humans and animals, causing serious parasitic zoonosis. The molecular characteristics and adaptive parasitism mechanism of Spirometra tapeworms are still unknown. In this study, 11 new members of the fatty-acid-binding protein (FABP) family were characterized in S. mansoni. A clustering analysis showed 11 SmFABPs arranged into two groups, and motif patterns within each group had similar organizations. RT–qPCR showed that SmFABPs were high… Show more

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“…The plerocercoids were initially isolated from wild frogs and identified as S. mansoni via molecular typing based on the method detailed in [3]. Then, plerocercoids were maintained in our lab via serial passage in mice every 10-12 months [17]. Fifteen female BALB/c mice (6-week-old) were used for immunization by antigens of recombinant lactate dehydrogenase (rLDH) for 4 times to obtain the anti-rSmLDH serum [18].…”
Section: Experimental Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plerocercoids were initially isolated from wild frogs and identified as S. mansoni via molecular typing based on the method detailed in [3]. Then, plerocercoids were maintained in our lab via serial passage in mice every 10-12 months [17]. Fifteen female BALB/c mice (6-week-old) were used for immunization by antigens of recombinant lactate dehydrogenase (rLDH) for 4 times to obtain the anti-rSmLDH serum [18].…”
Section: Experimental Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%