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Mucin-Associated Surface Protein as a Novel Vaccine Candidate Against Chagas Disease

Mucin-Associated Surface Protein as a Novel Vaccine Candidate Against Chagas Disease
Inventors: Rosa Maldonado, Igor Almeida, Carylinda Serna
Patent No. 9,566,320

Description:
This patent is a use of synthetic peptides derived from Trypanosoma cruzi antigens and their use in vaccination against trypomastigote infection and Chagas disease. A conserved region in the family of mucin-associated surface proteins (MASP) was used to analyze the expression of MASP at different points of invasion and proved to be important for host cell invasion, thus suggesting MASP as a candidate for vaccine development. A synthetic peptide, MASPsyn, was studied and showed efficacy in stimulating antibody and cytokine production necessary for resistance against the parasite.

Abstract:
Use of synthetic peptides derived from Trypanosoma cruzi antigens and their use in vaccination against trypomastigote infection and Chagas disease. T. cruzi uses several surface proteins to invade the host. In their role of protection, the surface proteins ensure the targeting and invasion of specific cells or tissues. A conserved region in the family of mucin-associated surface proteins (MASP) was used to analyze the expression of MASP at different points of invasion and proved to be important for host cell invasion, thus suggesting MASP as a candidate for vaccine development. A synthetic peptide, MASPsyn, was studied and showed efficacy in stimulating antibody and cytokine production necessary for resistance against the parasite.

Issue Date: 02/14/2017
Application Date: 09/24/2014
Post Date: 02/28/2018

UTEP Docket No: 2013-022