Wc. Johnson et al., BABESIA-BOVIS - IDENTIFICATION OF IMMUNODOMINANT MEROZOITE SURFACE-PROTEINS IN SOLUBLE CULTURE-DERIVED EXOANTIGEN, Parasitology research, 83(8), 1997, pp. 776-780
Babesia bovis merozoite proteins presenting as exoantigens in in vitro
culture supernatants have been characterized. Bovine antisera to B. b
ovis exoantigens were used to immunoprecipitate [S-35]-methionine meta
bolically labeled or lactoperoxidase-catalyzed radioiodinated B. bovis
merozoite proteins. A total of 24 metabolically labeled proteins rang
ing in molecular weight from 24,000 to 225,000 Da and 9 radioiodinated
proteins with molecular weights varying between 24,000 and 225,000 Da
were identified by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrop
horesis. Monoclonal antibodies to B. bovis merozoite surface proteins
were also used to immunoprecipitate metabolically labeled exoantigens
directly from in vitro culture supernatants. These results demonstrate
epitopes from at least nine merozoite surface proteins present in the
exoantigen fraction, among which are the recently characterized major
surface antigens 1 and 2, rhoptry-associated protein 1, and spherical
body protein 2.