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Molecular characterization of the kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 genes from the parasite Trypanosoma rangeli

  • H. Diez
  • , M. C. Thomas
  • , C. P. Urueña
  • , S. P. Santander
  • , C. L. Cuervo
  • , M. C. López
  • , C. J. Puerta

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Abstract

Trypanosomatids are early divergent parasites which include several species of medical interest. Trypanosoma rangeli is not pathogenic for humans but shows a high immunological cross-reactivity with Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas' disease that affects more than 17 million people throughout the world. Recent studies have suggested that T. cruzi KMP-11 antigen could be a good candidate for the induction of immunoprotective cytotoxic responses against T. cruzi natural infection. In the present paper the genes coding for the T. rangeli kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 have been characterized. The results show that the locus encoding this protein is formed by 4 gene units measuring 550 nucleotides in length, organized in tandem, and located in different chromosomes in KP1(+) and KP1(-) strains. The gene units are transcribed as a single mRNA of 530 nucleotides in length. Alignment of the T. rangeli KMP-11 deduced amino acid sequence with the homologous KMP-11 protein from T. cruzi revealed an identity of 97%. Interestingly, the T and B cell epitopes of the T. cruzi KMP-11 protein are conserved in the T. rangeli KMP-11 amino acid sequence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)643-651
Number of pages9
JournalParasitology
Volume130
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

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Keywords

  • Kinetoplastid membrane protein-11
  • Molecular characterization
  • Trypanosoma cruzi
  • Trypanosoma rangeli

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