Evaluation of a Cooperia oncophora double-domain ASP-based vaccine against Cooperia spp. infections in cattle and sheep

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Author
Suárez, G.
Geldhof, P.
Borloo, J.
Pérez-Caballero, R.
Robaina, D.
Buffoni Perazzo, Leandro
Alonzo, P.
Martínez-Moreno, A.
Correa, O.
Tort, J.
Pérez, J.
Claerebout, E.
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ElsevierDate
2021Subject
CattleVaccination
Nematode
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A double-domain activation-associated secreted protein (dd-Co-ASP) isolated from the bovine small intestinal
parasite Cooperia oncophora was previously shown to be an effective vaccine candidate to protect calves against a
homologous challenge infection. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the dd-Co-ASP protein, purified
from a Belgian C. oncophora isolate, would offer protection against a C. oncophora isolate from the southern
hemisphere as well as other Cooperia species such as C. punctata in cattle and C. curticei in sheep. Two vaccination
studies were performed, i.e. one in cattle and one in sheep, in which the protective effects of dd-Co-ASP, supplemented with Quil A as an adjuvant, were compared with an adjuvant control. Whereas our results showed a
75 % reduction in Cooperia spp. cumulative faecal egg counts, the results obtained in sheep demonstrated that dd-
Co-ASP was ineffective in raising a protective immune response against a C. curticei challenge infection. Even
though sequence analysis of the dd-Co-ASP gene revealed restricted sequence heterogeneity in the double
domain ASP within and between bovine Cooperia species, the results of the vaccine study suggest that there is
sufficient conservation at the protein level to yield cross-protection, holding promise for the development of a
general Cooperia vaccine for use in cattle.