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- W2093976992 abstract "In previous studies we have compared the morphological and genetic variations in several pathogenic isolates of Philasterides dicentrarchi obtained from turbot fish farms located in Galicia (NW Spain) and Portugal. Genetic analysis revealed the existence of six different haplotypes in seven isolates. In the present study, we evaluated the antigenic characteristics of the seven isolates by carrying out assays with sera obtained from mice and turbot immunized with parasite whole extracts or membrane proteins. We also analyzed the cross-protective immunity induced by the isolates in turbot, in order to establish a suitable antigenic composition for a vaccine. The Western blots carried out with mice sera allowed us to separate the seven isolates in two groups. The total extracts of four isolates (D3, I1, P1 and S1) shared a similar antigenic pattern, as revealed by serological tests with anti-D3, anti-P1 and anti-S1 mouse sera; the presence of two bands of 32 and 36 kDa, sometimes identified as one thick band, was particularly notable. Anti-I1 serum also recognized the same bands in D3, P1 and S1 antigens but not in the homologous antigen, where two bands of 24 and 28 kDa were recognized. The four types of sera obtained from mice immunized with membrane proteins recognized a broad band of about 32–34 kDa in the four isolates mentioned. The antigenic patterns of the other three isolates (B1, C1 and D2) were similar, although each isolate also had specific bands that were not present in the other two. Anti-B1 and anti-D2 sera obtained from mice immunized with either total extracts or membrane proteins recognized bands of about 28 kDa and 50 kDa, respectively, in the homologous antigens. Turbot serum displayed much lower discriminatory capacity than mouse serum and with the former one we were not able to separate clearly the isolates in different groups. In terms of protection, the isolates can also be classified into two groups. The cross-protection induced was total or partial within the isolates of each group, but it was very low or non-existent between isolates of different groups. Based on these results, we conclude that a vaccine containing a mixture of ciliates from both groups may protect against the seven ciliate isolates." @default.
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- W2093976992 title "Characterization of Philasterides dicentrarchi isolates that are pathogenic to turbot: Serology and cross-protective immunity" @default.
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