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Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks

Grant number: 15/09683-9
Support Opportunities:Research Projects - Thematic Grants
Start date: July 01, 2015
End date: December 31, 2023
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Parasitology
Principal Investigator:Beatriz Rossetti Ferreira
Grantee:Beatriz Rossetti Ferreira
Host Institution: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto (EERP). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Ribeirão Preto , SP, Brazil
Pesquisadores principais:
Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos
Associated researchers:Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos
Associated scholarship(s):22/07400-3 - Development of multi-antigenic vaccine candidates against Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, evaluation of their efficacy and the induced immune response in bovines, BP.DR
22/05584-0 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.TT
21/08445-8 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based on protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.IC
+ associated scholarships 21/04424-6 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based on Rhipicephalus microplus tick protein epitopes, BP.TT
20/04990-9 - Characterization of the local and systemic immune response of immunized cattle with a multi-antigenic anti-R. microplus vaccine for the determination of immunological markers of tick protection, BP.DR
18/22700-8 - Peptide microarray applied to identification of B cell epitopes on Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) salivary antigens for the elaboration of an anti-tick vaccine, BP.MS
19/03003-7 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.TT
19/02770-4 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.TT
18/23579-8 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.PD
18/17994-2 - Elaboration of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based on epitopes of tick proteins Rhipicephalus microplus, BP.IC
18/07304-9 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based in protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.PD
17/26759-4 - Mapping of epitopes of r. microplus tick salivary antigens using in silico and phage display techniques for the development of a multicomponent anti-tick vaccine, BP.MS
17/14297-6 - Epitope mapping of salivary proteins of Rhipicephalus microplus for the development of a multicomponent vaccine, BP.MS
15/19281-5 - Development of a recombinant multicomponent chimeric vaccine based on protein epitopes from Rhipicephalus microplus ticks, BP.PD - associated scholarships

Abstract

Ticks are important vectors of diseases to humans and animals and promote significant losses in the cattle production sector, while also induce expressive inconvenience to dogs owners. The control of tick infestations has been done with acaricides, but the selection of resistant parasites and environmental contamination point towards the need for alternative methods of control. Currently available vaccines against ticks depict variable outcomes of protection against ticks within cattle herds and short lasting immunological memory, stimulating the research for more efficient vaccines. In this project we propose to carry out the construction of a recombinant protein consisting of epitopes derived from proteins of R. microplus selected by SPOT peptide synthesis technique. Initially, fifteen selected recombinant proteins will be produced and evaluated with regards to their potential to protect mice against challenge by R. sanguineus ticks. The proteins that impair biological and reproductive parameters of ticks will be used to inoculate dogs and bovines to produce immune sera that will be used for epitope mapping by SPOT technique. Thereby, specific regions of the proteins which induce immunity in both animal species will be identified and incorporated in the chimeric vaccine. Finally, the sequences of the reagent epitopes will be used for the synthesis of a recombinant chimeric protein, allowing expression of the fused epitopes in a single structure. The recombinant multicomponent chimeric protein will be used to immunize mice that subsequently will undergo a challenge infestation with R. sanguineus ticks, which will be evaluated in order to determine its efficiency as a vaccine and the humoral and cellular response. If the chimeric protein shows to be efficient in mice, an preliminary clinical trial will be performed on dogs and bovines. (AU)

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Scientific publications
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
FISCH, ANDRESSA; REYNISSON, BIRKIR; BENEDICTUS, LINDERT; NICASTRI, ANNALISA; VASOYA, DEEPALI; MORRISON, IVAN; BUUS, SOREN; FERREIRA, BEATRIZ ROSSETTI; SANTOS, ISABEL KINNEY FERREIRA DE MIRANDA; TERNETTE, NICOLA; et al. Integral Use of Immunopeptidomics and Immunoinformatics for the Characterization of Antigen Presentation and Rational Identification of BoLA-DR-Presented Peptides and Epitopes. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, v. 206, n. 10, p. 2489-2497, . (18/23579-8, 15/09683-9, 17/21401-4)