6 research outputs found
Significance of authenticity in meat and meat products in Iran
The Authenticity of meat products is very important for religious and health reasons in Iran. According to legislation in Iran, the consumption and importation of pork, horse, donkey and cat products should be banned. Therefore, the identification of meat products cannot be judged solely by its appearance. This issue led to the authenticity of bovine, sheep, pig, horse, donkey, chicken and soya (Glycine max) in raw and processed meat products.In this study, specific primers were designed for the identification of pig ( base pair), donkey (325 base pair), chicken (391 base pair), sheep (499 base pair), horse (607 base pair), soya (707 base pair) and bovine (853 base pair) by Polymerase chain reaction. Following PCR, expected,, , 499,, and base pair fragments were detectable in pig, donkey, chicken, sheep, horse, soya and bovine, respectively. This protocol can be used for identification of raw and processed meat products in various animal species for replication to regulatory obligations for meat species safety in Iran
Induction of protective T-helper 1 immune responses against Echinococcus granulosus in mice by a multi-T-cell epitope antigen based on five proteins
In this study, we designed an experiment to predict a potential immunodominant T-cell epitope and evaluate the protectivity of this antigen in immunised mice. The T-cell epitopes of the candidate proteins (EgGST, EgA31, Eg95, EgTrp and P14-3-3) were detected using available web-based databases. The synthesised DNA was subcloned into the pET41a+ vector and expressed in Escherichia coli as a fusion to glutathione-S-transferase protein (GST). The resulting chimeric protein was then purified by affinity chromatography. Twenty female C57BL/6 mice were immunised with the antigen emulsified in Freund's adjuvant. Mouse splenocytes were then cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium in the presence of the antigen. The production of interferon-γ was significantly higher in the immunised mice than in the control mice (> 1,300 pg/mL), but interleukin (IL)-10 and IL-4 production was not statistically different between the two groups. In a challenge study in which mice were infected with 500 live protoscolices, a high protectivity level (99.6%) was demonstrated in immunised BALB/C mice compared to the findings in the control groups [GST and adjuvant (Adj) ]. These results demonstrate the successful application of the predicted T-cell epitope in designing a vaccine against Echinococcus granulosus in a mouse model
Generation of New M2e-HA2 Fusion Chimeric Peptide to Development of a Recombinant Fusion Protein Vaccine
Purpose: The purpose was to
design a new construction containing influenza
virus (H1N1) M2e gene and HA2 gene by bioinformatics approach, cloning the construct
in to Escherichia coli and produce M2e-HA2 peptide.
Methods: The procedure was
done by virus cultivation in SPF eggs, hemagglutination
assay (HA), RNA isolation, RT-PCR, primers designed (DNAMAN 4 and Oligo7), virtual fusion
construction translation (ExPASy), N-Glycosylated sites
prediction (Ensemblegly-Iowa), complete open reading
frame (ORF), stop codon studied (NCBI ORF Finder), rare codon determination
(GenScript), Solvent accessibility of epitopes (Swiss-PdbViewer), antigenic sites prediction (Protean), fusion PCR
of M2e-HA2 gene, sequence analysis, nested PCR, gel electrophoresis, double digestion of pET22b(+)
plasmid and the fusion construct, ligation of them, transformation of the
ligated vector (pET22b-M2e-HA2) to E.coli (BL21), mass culture the
cloned bacterium ,induction the expression by
isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG), sodium dodecyl sulphate
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), purification the fusion peptide
by Ni-NTA column, western blot to verify the purification.
Results: In this study we developed a new approach for
fusion of Influenza virus M2e (96 nucleotides) and HA2 (663 nucleotides) genes based on fusion PCR strategy and
produced a fused fragment with 793 nucleotides. The construct was successfully cloned and expressed.
Conclusion: This construct is a 261 amino acid chimeric
fusion peptide with about 30 KD molecular weight. According on the latest information; this is the first
case of expression and purification M2e-HA2 fusion chimeric peptide, which could be used for development of a
recombinant M2e-HA2 fusion protein vaccine