INVESTIGADORES
BELLOMIO Augusto
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS OF Leishmania FOR THE IMMUNODIAGNOSIS AND IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS OF AMERICAN TEGUMENTARY LEISHMANIASIS
Autor/es:
MARCO JD; BARROSO PA; ACUÑA L; SÁNCHEZ SÁNCHEZ-VALDÉZ F; FERNÁNDEZ DE ULLIVARRI M; HOYOS C; BRACAMONTE ME; MOYA A; BELLOMIO A
Lugar:
Parana, Entre Rios
Reunión:
Congreso; 54 Reunion anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigacion en Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigacion en Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular
Resumen:
The leishmaniases are neglected parasitic diseases spread in 88 countries around the world, including Argentina, which control requires the development of new tools in diagnosis, vaccines and treatments. We applied the recently achieved Leishmania parasite genome/proteome knowledge and recombinant DNA techniques for the selection and synthesis of polypeptides for designing of high performance diagnostics or immunoprophylactics methods. Thus, through a seroproteomic analysis of the L. (V.) braziliensis amastigote extracts, three proteins were selected as candidates for immunodiagnosis. The criterion of selection applied was based on their differential reactivity againstsera from patients with leishmaniasis and non-reactivity against sera from patients with Chagas disease, in two dimensional Western blots. In addition, five candidates for vaccines or immunotherapy were selected based on their differential induction of IgG2 or IgG3 antibodies detected by using sera from patients with tegumentaryleishmaniasis. These subtypes of human immunoglobulin are related with a Th1 or Th2 type responses, determining the disease cure o progression respectively. After having expressed in Escherichia coli, these candidates have been analyzed for immunodiagnostic purposes by imunobloting or ELISAs, or for vaccines development in murine models of  tegumentary leishmaniasis. This work describes the last results obtained, showing their applicability in the mentioned research fields.