A purified 41-kDa protein of the rodent filaria Acanthocheilonema viteae was shown to protect jirds against a challenge infection. Subcutaneous immunization with the protein reduced the number of adult worms by up to 65% and the number of circulating microfilariae declined by up to 93% in these animals. The protein is located in the muscle tissues of adult worms and was identified as tropomyosin by N-terminal sequencing of the purified protein.
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