Authors
José C Garcı́a-Garcı́a, Carlos Montero, Miguel Redondo, Milagros Vargas, Mario Canales, Oscar Boue, Manuel Rodrı́guez, Marisdania Joglar, Héctor Machado, Iliana L González, Mario Valdés, Luis Méndez, José de la Fuente
Publication date
2000/4/1
Journal
Vaccine
Volume
18
Issue
21
Pages
2275-2287
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The recombinant Bm86-containing vaccine GavacTM against the cattle tick Boophilus microplus has proved its efficacy in a number of experiments, especially when combined with acaricides in an integrated manner. However, tick isolates such as the Argentinean strain A, show low susceptibility to this vaccine. In this paper we report on the isolation of the Bm95 gene from the B. microplus strain A, which was cloned and expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris producing a glycosylated and particulated recombinant protein. This new antigen was effective against different tick strains in a pen trial, including the B. microplus strain A, resistant to vaccination with Bm86. A Bm95-based vaccine was used to protect cattle against tick infestations under production conditions, lowering the number of ticks on vaccinated animals and, therefore, reducing the frequency of acaricide treatments. The Bm95 antigen from strain A was …
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