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Protection against Boophilus annulatus infestations in cattle vaccinated with the B. microplus Bm86-containing vaccine Gavac
Authors:H Fragoso  PHoshman Rad  M Ortiz  M Rodríguez  M Redondo  L Herrera  J de la Fuente
Institution:

a Centro Nacional de Servicios de Constatación en Salud Animal, Carretera Cuernavaca-Cuautla Km 12.5, Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico

b Department of Quality Control of Biological Materials, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, P.O. Box 11365-1558, Teheran, Islamic Republic of Iran

c Mammalian Cell Genetics Division, Centro de Ingeniería Genética y Biotecnología, P.O. Box 6162, Havana, Cuba

Abstract:Tick infestations by Boophilus spp. constitute a major problem for the cattle industry in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The use of traditional control methods has been only partially successful and tick infestations remain a serious problem. Recently, the gut antigen Bm86 was isolated from B. microplus. Recombinant preparations of this antigen have been used in vaccines for the control of B. microplus infestations. However, in several regions of the world, B. microplus coexists with other Boophilus species, mainly B. annulatus and B. decoloratus. Therefore, there is a need for the simultaneous control of infestations by different Boophilus species. To test the capacity of the P. pastoris-derived Bm86 antigen preparation (Gavac, Heber Biotec S.A., Havana) to control B. annulatus infestations, controlled experiments were conducted in Mexico and Iran. Cattle were vaccinated with Gavac or not vaccinated and then artificially infested with B. annulatus larvae. The results showed for the first time a high protection efficacy (>99.9%) of Gavac in the control of B. annulatus infestations. These results support the application of Bm86-containing vaccines for the control of Boophilus spp. infestations.
Keywords:Boophilus annulatus  B  microplus  vaccine  Bm86  tick
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