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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Isolation of a Human Erythrocyte-Adapted Substrain of Babesia rodhaini and Analysis of the Merozoite Surface Protein Gene Sequences
Tadahisa SHIMOFURUTACHI1  Takako KAWABUCHI1  Hideki OKA1  Satoko KUWAHARA1  Masayoshi TSUJI1  Atsumi NISHIDA1  Chiaki ISHIHARA1 
[1] School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno-Gakuen University
关键词: adaptation;    Babesia rodhaini;    human erythrocyte;    merozoite surface protein;   
DOI  :  10.1292/jvms.67.901
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
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References(38)Cited-By(2)Babesia rodhaini is a rodent hemoparasite closely related to B. microti, the major causative agent of human babesiosis. We tested the infectivity of B. rodhaini for human erythrocytes by using the SCID mouse model in which the circulating erythrocytes were replaced with those of humans. Initially, parasites grew very poorly in the mouse model, but a variant capable of propagating in human erythrocytes emerged after an adaptation period of three weeks. In an attempt to identify parasite proteins involved in the alteration of host cell preference, an expression cDNA library of B. rodhaini was constructed and screened with immune mouse sera. Although we were able to obtain three merozoite surface protein (MSP) genes, sequences of these genes from both the parental strain and human erythrocyte-adapted substrain were identical. Our results suggest that B. rodhaini has potential ability to infect human erythrocytes, but development of this ability may not be brought about by an amino acid change in MSPs.

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