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Infect. Immun., 01 1997, 164-170, Vol 65, No. 1
GR Stewart, Y Zhu, W Parredes, TI Tree, R Guderian and JE Bradley
The cDNA sequence encoding an Onchocerca volvulus collagen, Ovcol-1, has
been isolated and the corresponding native antigen has been identified. The
cDNA encodes an open reading frame of 96 amino acid residues containing an
uninterrupted 66-residue Gly-X-Y repeat triple- helical (TH) domain (where
X and Y may be any amino acids) flanked by a 26-residue amino non-TH domain
and a 4-residue carboxyl non-TH domain. The size (9.7 kDa) and structure of
the deduced molecule are unique among previously identified collagen
chains. This novel collagen type has been designated "mini-chain collagen."
Native Ovcol-1 is aqueous soluble and resolves by sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at 14.2 kDa under reducing
conditions. Immunoelectron microscopy of adult female O. volvulus localized
Ovcol-1 to the cuticles of both the adult worm and uterine microfilaria. A
group of individuals from an area in Ecuador where O. volvulus is
hyperendemic have been classified as putatively immune (PI) to O. volvulus
infection. Analysis of the humoral immune responses to Ovcol-1 demonstrated
that immunoglobulin G3 (IgG3) of PI individuals preferentially recognized
this antigen in comparison to IgG3 of infected individuals.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
The novel cuticular collagen Ovcol-1 of Onchocerca volvulus is preferentially recognized by immunoglobulin G3 from putatively immune individuals
Department of Biology, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.
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