2020
DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2020014
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Molecular characterization of a potential receptor of Eimeria acervulina microneme protein 3 from chicken duodenal epithelial cells

Abstract: Eimeria acervulina is one of seven Eimeria spp. that can infect chicken duodenal epithelial cells. Eimeria microneme protein 3 (MIC3) plays a vital role in the invasion of host epithelial tissue by the parasite. In this study, we found that chicken (Gallus gallus) ubiquitin conjugating enzyme E2F (UBE2F) could bind to the MIC3 protein of E. acervulina (EaMIC3), as screened using the yeast two-hybrid system, and that it might be the putative receptor protein of EaMIC3. The UBE2F gene was cloned from chicken duo… Show more

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“…In this study, we assessed the inhibitory efficacy of antibodies targeting EmMAR2 receptors against E. maxima infections in chickens. To achieve this, we employed the method of administration of polyclonal antibodies to conduct the passive immunization trial as previously described ( Crane et al, 1988 ; Wallach et al, 1990 ; Zhang, et al, 2020 ). Notably, in earlier investigations involving passive immunization of chickens against coccidia, the administration of wings intravenously over a period of 5 to 7 consecutive days did not yield significant levels of adverse effects among the immunized chickens ( Wallach et al, 1990 ; Li et al, 2020 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…In this study, we assessed the inhibitory efficacy of antibodies targeting EmMAR2 receptors against E. maxima infections in chickens. To achieve this, we employed the method of administration of polyclonal antibodies to conduct the passive immunization trial as previously described ( Crane et al, 1988 ; Wallach et al, 1990 ; Zhang, et al, 2020 ). Notably, in earlier investigations involving passive immunization of chickens against coccidia, the administration of wings intravenously over a period of 5 to 7 consecutive days did not yield significant levels of adverse effects among the immunized chickens ( Wallach et al, 1990 ; Li et al, 2020 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this, we employed the method of administration of polyclonal antibodies to conduct the passive immunization trial as previously described ( Crane et al, 1988 ; Wallach et al, 1990 ; Zhang, et al, 2020 ). Notably, in earlier investigations involving passive immunization of chickens against coccidia, the administration of wings intravenously over a period of 5 to 7 consecutive days did not yield significant levels of adverse effects among the immunized chickens ( Wallach et al, 1990 ; Li et al, 2020 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ). Similar to the mechanism underlying passive immunization administered as a therapeutic intervention, the introduction of specific antibodies targeting 4 receptors into the gut of chickens may serve to hinder the interactions between EmMAR2 and these receptors.…”
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“…C-Cbl can degrade Fas and DR4/5 by ubiquitination and then inhibit cell apoptosis in T-lymphoma and prostate cancer. Interference of c-Cbl expression can promote apoptosis by upregulating the expression of Fas and DR4/5 ( 33 , 34 ). Also, c-Cbl can degrade caspase-8 by ubiquitination and then inhibit cell apoptosis in gastric cancer ( 35 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BLASTP (Zhang et al 2020a ) was used to study sequence similarity. IEDB (González-Díaz et al 2014 ) was used to predict B-cell antigenic epitopes and conserved domains (Marchler-Bauer et al 2012 ) to predict conserved structural domains.…”
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confidence: 99%