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Infection and Immunity, December 2000, p. 6865-6870, Vol. 68, No. 12
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Characterization of Allelic Variation in the
Babesia bovis Merozoite Surface Antigen 1 (MSA-1) Locus
and Identification of a Cross-Reactive Inhibition-Sensitive MSA-1
Epitope
Carlos E.
Suarez,*
Monica
Florin-Christensen,
Stephen A.
Hines,
Guy H.
Palmer,
Wendy C.
Brown, and
Terry
F.
McElwain
Program in Vector-Borne Diseases, Animal Disease
Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, and Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology,
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164
Received 17 July 2000/Returned for modification 4 September 2000/Accepted 16 September 2000
The Babesia bovis merozoite surface antigen 1 (MSA-1),
a member of the variable merozoite surface antigen (VMSA) family, is an
immunodominant glycoprotein which elicits antibodies that inhibit erythrocyte invasion. While antigenic polymorphism is a general feature
of vmsa genes, the molecular basis and extent of
msa-1 sequence polymorphism have not been well
characterized. In this study we defined the msa-1 locus in
the biologically cloned Mexico Mo7 strain of B. bovis and
identified the sequence differences between MSA-1 antigenically
dissimilar strains. We then determined whether sequences conserved
between distinct msa-1 alleles would induce cross-reactive
CD4+ T lymphocytes or inhibitory antibodies. The
msa-1 locus in Mo7 contains a single msa-1 gene
flanked by transcribed genes with no sequence homology to members of
the VMSA gene family. Argentina B. bovis strains R1A and
S2P have msa-1 genes with amino acid sequences that are
98.8% identical to each other, and antibodies against S2P MSA-1
cross-react with native R1A MSA-1. In contrast, identity between the
Argentina and Mexico Mo7 msa-1 alleles is only 52%, with
no continuous stretch of identity longer than 16 amino acids. Despite
limited sequence conservation, antibodies against R1A MSA-1 were able
to inhibit invasion of erythrocytes by Mo7 merozoites. The results
indicate that inhibition-sensitive epitopes are conserved despite
significant sequence divergence between Mexico and Argentina strain
alleles and support a conserved functional role for polymorphic MSA-1
in erythrocyte invasion.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Animal Disease
Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Animal Disease Biotechnology Facility, Pullman, WA
99164-7030. Phone: (509) 335-6341. Fax: (509) 335-8328. E-mail: ces{at}vetmed.wsu.edu.

Permanent address: INEUCI, CONICET, Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Infection and Immunity, December 2000, p. 6865-6870, Vol. 68, No. 12
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