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@proceedings{1182594, author = {Škorpíková, Lucie and Šrámová, Eliška and Ilgová, Jana and Koudela, Břetislav and Gelnar, Milan and Kašný, Martin}, booktitle = {21st Helminthological Days}, keywords = {Trichinella; multi cystatin-like domain gene; Trichinella spiralis; Trichinella britovi; Trichinella pseudospiralis}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-80-210-6796-7}, title = {Cystatins of the parasitic nematodes from the genus Trichinella}, year = {2014} }
TY - CONF ID - 1182594 AU - Škorpíková, Lucie - Šrámová, Eliška - Ilgová, Jana - Koudela, Břetislav - Gelnar, Milan - Kašný, Martin PY - 2014 TI - Cystatins of the parasitic nematodes from the genus Trichinella SN - 9788021067967 KW - Trichinella KW - multi cystatin-like domain gene KW - Trichinella spiralis KW - Trichinella britovi KW - Trichinella pseudospiralis N2 - The nematodes of the genus Trichinella are intracellular parasites of small intestine and skeletal muscle cells. They can infect a broad range of worldwide distributed hosts like birds, reptiles and mammals. All Trichinella spp. are zoonotic but only six of twelve genotypes have been detected in humans, causing the trichinellosis - a serious, sometimes fatal, human disease, which has been documented in 55 countries of the World. Our study is focused on characterization of composition of excretory-secretory products (ESP) from L1 muscle larvae of three trichinella species - Trichinella spiralis, T. britovi and T. pseudospiralis. The dominant components of L1 ESP are cystatins. These proteins are a reversible inhibitors of proteolytics enzymes - cystein peptideases and they are involved in many relevant biological processes such as development, growth, digestion and migration of parasites and suppression of host immune responses. The main aim of our study is to prepare the recombinant form of three trichinella cystatin and compare/characterize their properties. We used primers specifically designed for identified “multi cystatin-like domain” gene of T. spiralis. Subsequently, we obtained sequences of this gene for the other two species and we compared these data. We found out that cystatin genes of T. spiralis and T. britovi have high sequence homology although gene of T. pseudospiralis differs more (e.g. number of domains, conserved motifs). ER -
ŠKORPÍKOVÁ, Lucie, Eliška ŠRÁMOVÁ, Jana ILGOVÁ, Břetislav KOUDELA, Milan GELNAR a Martin KAŠNÝ. Cystatins of the parasitic nematodes from the genus Trichinella. In \textit{21st Helminthological Days}. 2014. ISBN~978-80-210-6796-7.
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