Publications by authors named "Susana Refega"

Avian coccidiosis is due to a protozoan intracellular parasite belonging to the genus Eimeria which multiplies in the intestine of the host. In order to identify Eimeria antigens which reflect the natural avian humoral immune response, chicken hybridomas were produced by fusion of myeloma MuH1 with B lymphocytes from Eimeria tenella infected chicken. B lymphocytes used for fusions were isolated from tonsils at the basis of caeca where the parasite develops.

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Specific antibodies were produced ex vivo from intestinal culture of Eimeria tenella infected chickens. The specificity of these intestinal antibodies was tested against different parasite stages. These antibodies were used to immunoscreen first generation schizont and sporozoite cDNA libraries permitting the identification of new E.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Susana Refega"

  • - Susana Refega's research primarily focuses on the immune response of chickens to the protozoan parasite Eimeria tenella, which causes avian coccidiosis.
  • - She has developed functional chicken antibodies by isolating B lymphocytes from infected chickens' caecal tonsils, facilitating the targeting of specific Eimeria antigens related to the host's immune response.
  • - Additionally, her work includes the discovery of new genes in Eimeria tenella through immunoscreening cDNA expression libraries with antibodies derived from the intestinal culture of infected chickens, highlighting the importance of humoral immunity in combating this parasitic infection.