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A role of carboxy-terminal region of Toxoplasma gondii-heat shock protein 70 in enhancement of T. gondii infection in mice
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A role of carboxy-terminal region of Toxoplasma gondii-heat shock protein 70 in enhancement of T. gondii infection in mice

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2000;38(2):107-110.
Published online: June 30, 2000

Department of Parasitology, Chiba University School of Medicine, Chiba 260-8670, Japan.

Corresponding author (yano@med.m.chiba-u.ac.jp)
• Received: March 11, 2000   • Accepted: April 14, 2000

Copyright © 2000 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Constructs of plasmids for recombinant protein product for T.g.HSP70-full length, T.g.HSP70-NH2-terminal region, and T.g.HSP70-carboxy-terminal region. The cDNA of T.g.HSP70-full length (1941 bp; from 1 to 1941), T.g.HSP70-NH2-terminal region (1212 bp; from 1 to 1212), and T.g.HSP70-carboxy-terminal region (774 bp; from 1168 to 1941) was cloned into the pET-15b (Novagen, Madison, USA) plasmid.
Fig. 2 Effects of immunization with rT.g.HSP70-full length, rT.g.HSP70-NH2-terminal region, rT.g.HSP70-carboxy-terminal region, or rT.g.HSP30/bag1 on C57BL/6 mice infected perorally with the Fukaya strain of Toxoplasma gondii. At 3, 4, 5, and 6 weeks after infection, the infected mice were sacrificed and the number of T. gondii was then measured by QC-PCR targeting the SAG1 gene. The significance of differences between groups was determined by Student's t-test. P<0.05 was taken as significant.*P<0.05 compared with control mice.**P<0.005 compared with control mice.
Fig. 3 IgG antibody production against T.g.HSP70-full length, T.g.HSP70-NH2-terminal region, T.g.HSP70-carboxy-terminal region, and T.g.HSP30/bag1 in Toxoplasma gondii-infected mice pre-immunized with or without the recombinant antigens. The sera were collected from each mouse and analyzed by ELISA. The solid line represents mice pre-immunized with recombinant antigens and then infected with T. gondii cysts. The dotted line represents without pre-immunization of the recombinant antigens. ELISA titers of T.g.HSP70-full length, T.g.HSP70-NH2-terminal region, T.g.HSP70-carboxy-terminal region, and T.g.HSP30/bag1 of control (non-infected, non-immunized) mouse sera were 0.045, 0.04, 0.05, and 0.04 respectively. The significance of differences between groups was determined by Student's t-test. P<0.05 was taken as significant.*P<0.05 compared with non-immunized mice.**P<0.005 compared with non-immunized mice.
A role of carboxy-terminal region of Toxoplasma gondii-heat shock protein 70 in enhancement of T. gondii infection in mice