2023
DOI: 10.1128/iai.00208-23
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Protection against Eimeria intestinalis infection in rabbits immunized with the recombinant elongation factors EF1α and EFG

Wei He,
Ge Hao,
Changming Xiong
et al.

Abstract: Eimeria intestinalis is the most pathogenic species of rabbit coccidiosis, causing weight loss, diarrhea, and even acute death. The currently used anticoccidial drugs against E. intestinalis in rabbits are associated with drug resistance and residues. Immunological control might be a potential alternative. We cloned and expressed the E. intestinalis recombinant EF1α and EFG (r Ei -EF1α and r Ei -EFG, res… Show more

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“…In Apicomplexa, it is a reactive antigen expressed on the apical region of sporozoites, and it is important for invasion. It is currently being studied as a vaccine candidate in multiple Apicomplexan species, associated with robust anti-EF-1α responses [65][66][67][68]. In addition, multiple SAG genes were upregulated in APU-2, and these were different from those we found in common to mature E. maxima oocysts.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…In Apicomplexa, it is a reactive antigen expressed on the apical region of sporozoites, and it is important for invasion. It is currently being studied as a vaccine candidate in multiple Apicomplexan species, associated with robust anti-EF-1α responses [65][66][67][68]. In addition, multiple SAG genes were upregulated in APU-2, and these were different from those we found in common to mature E. maxima oocysts.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%