Intestinal Parasite Infections among School Children in Arsi Negelle Town, Southern Ethiopia
Asegid Geleta1, Zuber Siraj1, Tariku Lambiyo1, Elshaday Azerefege2, Mengistu Hailemariam1*
Citation : Mengistu Hailemariam, et.al, Intestinal Parasite Infections among School Children in Arsi Negelle Town, Southern Ethiopia International Journal of Research Studies in Microbiology and Biotechnology 2018, 4(4) : 1-6.
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are spiral, gram negative, microaerophilic bacteria which aids in the pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal cancers. Its vast invasiveness and repeated gaining of antibiotic resistance has become troublesome for the scientific community. These strains harbour the intestinal walls via many anchor proteins and virulence factors. One of such is (cytotoxin associated gene) cagA which is found be the major factor for the pathogen in linking to the intestinal wall. The present study was designed to isolate and purify the cagA gene from the clinical samples and to clone the gene into bacterial strains which can be used in the development of novel peptide vaccines. The cagA gene was purified and cloned into DH5a strain and confirmed for the presence of gene of insert using the restriction enzymes. The study was further planned to express the desired peptide fragments of the cagA protein into an expression vector for designing a novel peptide vaccine.