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Identification of the major proteins of an immune modulating fraction from adult Fasciola hepatica released by Nonidet P40.


ABSTRACT: Fasciola hepatica NP-40 released protein extract (FhNPE) exhibits potent Th1 immunosuppressive properties in vitro and in vivo. However, the protein composition of this active fraction, responsible for Th1 immune modulatory activity, has yet to be resolved. Therefore, FhNPE, a Nonidet P-40 extract, was subjected to a proteomic analysis in order to identify individual protein components. This was performed using an in house F. hepatica EST database following 2D electrophoresis combined with de novo sequencing based mass spectrometry. The identified proteins, a mixture of excretory/secretory and membrane-associated proteins, are associated with stress response and chaperoning, energy metabolism and cytoskeletal components. The immune modulatory properties of these identified protein(s) are discussed and HSP70 from F. hepatica is highlighted as a potential host immune modulator for future study.

SUBMITTER: Morphew RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4096658 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of the major proteins of an immune modulating fraction from adult Fasciola hepatica released by Nonidet P40.

Morphew Russell M RM   Hamilton Clare M CM   Wright Hazel A HA   Dowling David J DJ   O'Neill Sandra M SM   Brophy Peter M PM  

Veterinary parasitology 20120911 3-4


Fasciola hepatica NP-40 released protein extract (FhNPE) exhibits potent Th1 immunosuppressive properties in vitro and in vivo. However, the protein composition of this active fraction, responsible for Th1 immune modulatory activity, has yet to be resolved. Therefore, FhNPE, a Nonidet P-40 extract, was subjected to a proteomic analysis in order to identify individual protein components. This was performed using an in house F. hepatica EST database following 2D electrophoresis combined with de no  ...[more]

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