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Cattle industry is drastically affected by the trematode parasite Fasciola gigantica. This work aims to study the humoral and cellular immune responses to different F. gigantica antigens isolated from adult worm E/S product during the parasite invasion. This research is an attempt to find an effective vaccine against the parasite.Two Antigens were isolated and purified from excretory/secretory products as cysteine protease and fatty acids binding proteins (CP and FABP) of the parasite by immunoaffinity chromatography. From this study it was deduced that F. gigantica CP is a relevant candidate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cattle industry is drastically affected by the trematode parasite Fasciola gigantica. This work aims to study the humoral and cellular immune responses to different F. gigantica antigens isolated from adult worm E/S product during the parasite invasion. This research is an attempt to find an effective vaccine against the parasite.Two Antigens were isolated and purified from excretory/secretory products as cysteine protease and fatty acids binding proteins (CP and FABP) of the parasite by immunoaffinity chromatography. From this study it was deduced that F. gigantica CP is a relevant candidate for vaccination against fascioliasis, while the level of protection induced by FABP is ineffective in the protection of these animals.
Autorenporträt
Professor Somaya El-Deeb and Professor Azza El Amir are acting professors at Cairo University. Professor Ibraheem Rabia is an acting professor at the Theodore Bilharz Institute, Cairo, Egypt.