Abstract

BackgroundHaemaphysalislongicornis is an obligate hematophagous ectoparasite that transmits a variety of pathogens causing life-threatening diseases in humans and animals. Paramyosin (Pmy) is not only an invertebrate-specific myofibrillar protein but also an important immunomodulatory protein. Therefore, it is one of the ideal candidate antigens for vaccines.MethodsWe conducted two vaccine trials to evaluate the protective efficacy of Pmy recombinant protein (rPmy) and peptide vaccine (KLH-LEE). Each rabbit was immunized with three doses of rPmy or KLH-LEE adjuvanted with Freund’s complete/incomplete at 500 μg/dose at 2-week intervals before challenge with 40 female H.longicornis/rabbit. PBS plus adjuvant, Trx or KLH was used as control group. The antibodies of rabbits were detected by ELISA. Then, female ticks were fed on the rabbits until detachment.ResultsELISA results showed that both vaccines induced rabbits to produce antibodies. Compared with the Trx group, the engorgement weight, oviposition and hatchability of the rPmy group decreased by 8.87%, 26.83% and 38.86%, respectively. On the other hand, engorgement weight, oviposition and hatchability of female ticks in the KLH-LEE group correspondingly resulted in 27.03%, 53.15% and 38.40% reduction compared with that of the KLH group. Considering the cumulative effect of vaccination on the evaluated parameters, results showed 60.37% efficacy of the rPmy vaccine formulation and 70.86% efficacy in the KLH-LEE group.ConclusionsPmy and particularly epitope LEE have potential for further development of an effective candidate vaccine to protect the host against tick infection.Graphical Abstarct

Highlights

  • Haemaphysalis longicornis is an obligate hematophagous ectoparasite that transmits a variety of path‐ ogens causing life-threatening diseases in humans and animals

  • Paramyosin (Pmy) is a myofibrillar protein exclusively found in invertebrates, and an important immunomodulatory protein in helminth infections [6,7,8]

  • Pmy is a promising candidate vaccine antigen that has been confirmed in a variety of parasites [20,21,22,23,24]

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Introduction

Haemaphysalis longicornis is an obligate hematophagous ectoparasite that transmits a variety of path‐ ogens causing life-threatening diseases in humans and animals. Paramyosin (Pmy) is an invertebrate-specific myofibrillar protein and an important immunomodulatory protein. It is one of the ideal candidate antigens for vaccines. Ticks are obligate hematophagous ectoparasites, which are the most important vectors of disease-causing pathogens in domestic and wild animals [1]. Tick control is mainly dependent on the application of acaricides. Paramyosin (Pmy) is a myofibrillar protein exclusively found in invertebrates, and an important immunomodulatory protein in helminth infections [6,7,8]. McManus et al [9] used the Schistosoma japonicum recombinant Pmy (rec-Sj-97) expressed by Escherichia coli to vaccinate water buffaloes and achieved 49%

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