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Molecular signatures of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep: a serum proteomics study on susceptible and tolerant sheep breeds


ABSTRACT: Haemonchus contortus is the gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) species that most parasites sheep and goats in tropical and subtropical regions. Due to the high prevalence and pathogenicity by hematophagy, it causes severe anemia, submandibular edema and deaths. Post-genomics tools, such as proteomics, allow the identification of differentially expressed genes and differentially abundant proteins and metabolites between two conditions of a given factor. Thus, the detection of protein profiles that occur in more parasitized animals may be of great interest for the identification of sheep that effectively need anthelmintic treatment. As a result, the parasites are preserved in refugia through Targeted Selective Treatment (TST) strategies for the animals, extension of the period of efficacy of the anthelmintics and, when its use is necessary, parasite control will be more efficient. This project aims to characterize the plasma proteomic profile of sheep breeds susceptible and resistant to GIN infection, aiming at the future development of a diagnostic tool and the understanding of the resistance mechanisms involved in the Santa Inês, White Dorper and Texel sheep breeds. In this way, the development of methodologies, processes and products for the identification of sheep with higher rates of infection by GIN, in addition to the detection of breeds/individuals more resistant to these parasites and the understanding of the resistance mechanisms involved in the different hosts, is presented as a topic of great relevance for sheep farming, which can be extended to goat farming. It also addresses public health issues and the consumer population, which is increasingly demanding in terms of quality, certification and safety.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Eclipse

ORGANISM(S): Ovis Aries

TISSUE(S): Blood Serum

SUBMITTER: Ana Carolina Chagas  

LAB HEAD: Ana Carolina de Souza Chagas

PROVIDER: PXD048967 | Pride | 2024-11-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Molecular signatures of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep: A comparative serum proteomic study on susceptible and resistant sheep breeds.

Chagas Ana Carolina S ACS   Ribeiro David M DM   Osório Hugo H   Abreu Ana A P AAP   Okino Cintia H CH   Niciura Simone C M SCM   Amarante Alessandro F T AFT   Bello Hornblenda J S HJS   Melito Gláucia R GR   Esteves Sérgio N SN   Almeida André M AM  

Veterinary parasitology 20240730


Due to the negative impact of Haemonchus contortus in the tropics and subtropics, the detection of serum protein profiles that occur in infected sheep is of high relevance for targeted selective treatment strategies (TST). Herein, we integrated proteomics with phenotypic traits to elucidate physiological mechanisms associated to H. contortus infection in susceptible (Dorper - D) and resistant (Santa Inês - S) sheep breeds. Naïve female lambs were infected with H. contortus third-stage larvae on  ...[more]

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