Zhizhong Jing
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
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Infection and Immunity | 2008
Xuepeng Cai; Gailing Yuan; Yadong Zheng; Xuenong Luo; Shaohua Zhang; Juntao Ding; Zhizhong Jing; Chengping Lu
ABSTRACT Cysticercosis caused by Taenia solium metacestodes is a worldwide public health problem. Important progress in the development of effective and practical vaccines against this disease has been made. In this study, the promising T. solium oncospheral vaccine candidate named TSOL18 antigen was produced in a 5-liter fermentor. During the process of fermentation, the pH of the culture was always kept below 5.0, and in order to prevent foaming, an antifoam agent was added. In addition, the oxygen content of the culture was constantly kept at >50% in our experiment. A high level of the glycosylated protein (2.5 g/liter) was obtained, and the protein was easily purified by gel chromatography. Vaccination trials showed that the recombinant TSOL18 antigen induced 94 and 100% reductions in metacestode burdens in vaccinated pigs, obviously higher than the 89% reduction in pigs immunized with cysticercus crude extracts in trial 1. These are very promising results in the development of an efficient tool to control cysticercosis in Asia.
Parasitology Research | 2006
Yadong Zheng; Xuenong Luo; Zhizhong Jing; Zhimin Hu; Xuepeng Cai
The partial 18S rRNA sequences of E. coelmaticum and E. pancreaticum were amplified using conserved primers and an evolutionary tree was constructed using Neighbor-Joining. The percent identity of Eurytrema species with other Dicrocoeliidae varied from 97.5 to 98.2, while the percent identity between the two Eurytrema species was up to 99.3. The tree showed that E. coelmaticum and E. pancreaticum were not situated in the same position, and they formed one cluster with L. collurioni. These results support a confirmation with molecular data that E. coelomaticum and E. pancreaticum are different species which apparently were not seriously questioned in the past.
Agricultural Sciences in China | 2010
Zhizhong Jing; Yongxi Dou; Xuelian Meng; Guohua Chen; Peiya Wang; Qi-hui Luo; Gailing Yuan; Ya-dong Zheng; Xuepeng Cai
Abstract To investigate the adjuvant potential of porcine IL-4 and IFN-γ in mice and pigs, the genes of porcine IL-4 and IFN-γ were cloned and the recombinant mammalian expression plasmids were constructed for in vivo expression of the cytokines. Adjuvant effects of recombinant expression plasmids of IL-4 and IFN-γ (pcDNA-IL-4, pcDNA-IFN-γ) co-administrated with Cysticercus cellulosae crude antigen or TSOL18 recombinant protein antigen have been carried out in mice and pigs, respectively. We have demonstrated that recombinant plasmids of the cytokines as an adjuvant could induce stronger immune response in mice and pigs. With the C. cellulosae parasite antigen, porcine pcDNA-IL-4 induced higher specific antibody of immunized mice than pcDNA-IFN-γ. But pcDNA-IFN-γ is significantly stronger than that of no adjuvant or empty plasmids with the antigen control group. For the TSOL18 recombinant protein antigen vaccine, pcDNA-IL-4 still had a stronger ability to enhance specific antibody in swine than pcDNA-IFN-γ (P
Agricultural Sciences in China | 2007
Zhizhong Jing; Yongxi Dou; Qi-hui Luo; Guohua Chen; Xuelian Meng; Ya-dong Zheng; Xuenong Luo; Xuepeng Cai
Abstract This research was to clone, express, and analyze the structure and function of major molecules of porcine interleukin family. Genes of porcine interleukin family were cloned by RT-PCR from stimulated porcine PBMC by LPS and PHA, and then expressed in E. coli, and the structure and function of these molecules were predicted by ExPASY. The results showed that genes of IL-4, IL-6, and IL-18 were successfully cloned and expressed. Furthermore, the expression products of recombinant IL-4 and IL-6 both have multiple biological activities. By analyzing these genes with the NCBI/GenBank data, the homologies of the nucleotide acid sequence are 99.25, 99.21, and 100%, respectively, and have great species differences when compared with other animal species. The results of the prediction showed that all these molecules contain several phosphorylation, glycosylation, protein kinase, and signal transduction bonding sites in secondary structure, and all are compact globularity protein in space configuration. These characteristics of structure are the basis for their multiple biological functions. The genes, structure and function of key molecular of porcine interleukin family were successfully cloned, expressed, and analyzed in this paper.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2008
Yadong Zheng; Xuepeng Cai; Xuenong Luo; Dongfeng Zhang; Zhizhong Jing
Archive | 2006
Xuepeng Cai; Yadong Zheng; Xuenong Luo; Zhizhong Jing; Zhimin Hu; Chengping Lu
Veterinary Journal | 2008
Yadong Zheng; Xuepeng Cai; Xuenong Luo; Zhimin Hu; Zhizhong Jing
Archive | 2012
Zhizhong Jing; Peiya Wang; Xuelian Meng; Xuepeng Cai; Ya-dong Zheng; Hui Li; Yongxi Dou; Xuenong Luo
Archive | 2008
Xuepeng Cai; Shaohua Zhang; Kesheng Li; Tao Jiang; Zhizhong Jing; Xuenong Luo; Gailing Yuan; Yadong Zheng; Wanzhong Jia; Aijiang Guo; Yongxi Dou
Archive | 2008
Xuepeng Cai; Shaohua Zhang; Zhizhong Jing; Xuenong Luo; Aijiang Guo; Yadong Zheng; Wanzhong Jia; Yongxi Dou