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DNA plasmid coding for Phlebotomus sergenti salivary protein PsSP9, a member of the SP15 family of proteins, protects against Leishmania tropica.

Elham GholamiFabiano OliveiraTahereh TaheriNegar SeyedSafoora GharibzadehNasim GholamiAmir MizbaniFatemeh ZaliSima HabibzadehDaniel Omid BakhadjClaudio MenesesKambiz Kamyab-HesariAlireza SadeghipourYasaman TaslimiFatemeh KhadirShaden KamhawiMohammad Ali MazlomiJesus G ValenzuelaSima Rafati
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
This study demonstrates that while immunity to the whole Ph. sergenti saliva does not induce a protective response against cutaneous leishmaniasis in BALB/c mice, PsSP9, a member of the PpSP15 family of Ph. sergenti salivary proteins, provides protection against L. tropica infection. These results suggest that this family of proteins in Ph. sergenti, Ph. duboscqi and Ph. papatasi may have similar immunogenic and protective properties against different Leishmania species. Indeed, this anti-saliva immunity may act as an adjuvant to accelerate the cell-mediated immune response to co-administered Leishmania antigens, or even cause the activation of infected macrophages to remove parasites more efficiently. These findings highlight the idea of applying arthropod saliva components in vaccination approaches for diseases caused by vector-borne pathogens.
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