Abstract

Identification of a 29kDa heat stress protein in filarial parasite Setaria cervi and evaluation of its diagnostic potential against lymphatic filariasis. The Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were induced in filarial parasite Scervi by incubated at 42°C for 2hours. The 10% SDS-PAGE of cytosolic extract showed several over-expressed bands. The MALDI-LC/MS analysis of 29kDa band showed 100% similarity with Bm14-3-3 like protein 2. Multiple sequence alignment of Bm14-3-3 like protein 2 sequence with Wbancrofti, Caenorhabditis elegans; Loa loa and Homo sapiens showed 100%, 86%, 83% and 78%, sequence similarity respectively. The antigenic efficacy of Sc14-3-3 protein was evaluated with different filarial sera using ELISA which showed cross-reactivity in order to Endemic Normal (EN)<Microfilaraemic (MF)<Chronic(CH) with IgG1 and EN<CH<MF in IgG4 ELISA. IgG1- and IgG4-specific immunoblotting with CH and MF sera further explicated its specific antigenic cross-reactivity. A 29kDa heat shock protein of Scervi was identified as 14-3-3 protein having 100% homology to human filarial parasite Bmalayi. It showed strong reactivity with IgG1 and IgG4 subclass antibodies of Wbancrofti-infected human sera suggesting that 14-3-3 protein could be used as a vaccine/ diagnostic marker.

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