S. Kubota et al., ANALYSIS OF IMMUNODOMINANT PIROPLASM SURFACE-ANTIGEN ALLELES IN MIXEDPOPULATIONS OF THEILERIA-SERGENTI AND T-BUFFELI, International journal for parasitology, 26(7), 1996, pp. 741-747
Kubota S., Suginoto C., Kakuda T. & Onuma M. 1996. Analysis of immunod
ominant piroplasm surface antigen alleles in mixed populations of Thei
leria sergenti and T. buffeli. International Journal for Parasitology
26: 741-747. Previous studies revealed that isolates of Theileria serg
enti consisted of at least 2 parasite populations bearing 2 different
allelic forms of p33/32, an immunodominant piroplasm surface protein,
and that the majority of T. sergenti-infected calves harbored mixed pa
rasite populations of Ikeda (I)- and Chitose (C)-types, In this study
we designed an additional oligonucleotide primer, which specifically a
mplified the p34 gene of T. buffeli (B1-type). DNAs from 3 field isola
tes in Japan were positive with this primer as well as those prepared
from cattle imported from Australia and the T. buffeli Warwick stock,
but restriction enzyme patterns of the PCR products from the former 3
were different from those of the latter. The nucleotide sequence of th
e gene amplified from Japanese isolates showed 89% homology at the nuc
leotide level and 88% homology at the amino-acid level with T. buffeli
p34 genes. The results indicate that T. sergentilbuffeli distributed
in Japan and Australia is a mixture of parasites with various combinat
ions of 4 different allelic types. Copyright (C) 1996 Australian Socie
ty for Parasitology.