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Development and evaluation of recombinant GRA8 protein for the serodiagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection in goats

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Abstract BackgroundThe development of sensitive and specific methods for detecting Toxoplasma gondii infection is critical for preventing and controlling toxoplasmosis in humans and other animals. Recently, various recombinant proteins have been used in serological tests for diagnosing toxoplasmosis. The production of these antigens is associated with live tachyzoites obtained from cell cultures or laboratory animals for genomic extraction to amplify target genes. Synthetic genes have gained a key role in recombinant protein production. For the first time, we demonstrated the production of the recombinant protein of the T. gondii dense granular antigen 8 (TgGRA8) gene based on commercial gene synthesis. Recombinant TgGRA8 plasmids were successfully expressed in an Escherichia coli system. The recombinant protein was affinity-purified and characterized via sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blotting. Furthermore, the diagnostic potential of the recombinant protein was assessed using 306 field serum samples from goats via indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA) and the latex agglutination test (LAT).ResultsWestern blotting using known positive serum samples from goats identified a single antigen at the expected molecular weight of TgGRA8 (27 kDa). iELISA illustrated that 15.40% of goat samples were positive for T. gondii-specific IgG antibodies. In addition, TgGRA8 provided high sensitivity and specificity, with significant concordance (91.83) and kappa values (0.69) compared with the results obtained using LAT.ConclusionOur findings highlight the production of a recombinant protein from a synthetic TgGRA8 gene and the ability to detect T. gondii infection in field samples. The sensitivity and specificity of TgGRA8 demonstrated that this protein could be a good serological marker for detecting specific IgG in goat sera
Title: Development and evaluation of recombinant GRA8 protein for the serodiagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection in goats
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Abstract BackgroundThe development of sensitive and specific methods for detecting Toxoplasma gondii infection is critical for preventing and controlling toxoplasmosis in humans and other animals.
Recently, various recombinant proteins have been used in serological tests for diagnosing toxoplasmosis.
The production of these antigens is associated with live tachyzoites obtained from cell cultures or laboratory animals for genomic extraction to amplify target genes.
Synthetic genes have gained a key role in recombinant protein production.
For the first time, we demonstrated the production of the recombinant protein of the T.
gondii dense granular antigen 8 (TgGRA8) gene based on commercial gene synthesis.
Recombinant TgGRA8 plasmids were successfully expressed in an Escherichia coli system.
The recombinant protein was affinity-purified and characterized via sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blotting.
Furthermore, the diagnostic potential of the recombinant protein was assessed using 306 field serum samples from goats via indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA) and the latex agglutination test (LAT).
ResultsWestern blotting using known positive serum samples from goats identified a single antigen at the expected molecular weight of TgGRA8 (27 kDa).
iELISA illustrated that 15.
40% of goat samples were positive for T.
gondii-specific IgG antibodies.
In addition, TgGRA8 provided high sensitivity and specificity, with significant concordance (91.
83) and kappa values (0.
69) compared with the results obtained using LAT.
ConclusionOur findings highlight the production of a recombinant protein from a synthetic TgGRA8 gene and the ability to detect T.
gondii infection in field samples.
The sensitivity and specificity of TgGRA8 demonstrated that this protein could be a good serological marker for detecting specific IgG in goat sera.

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