1.Isolation, in vitro propagation, genetic analysis, and immunogenic characterization of an Ehrlichia canis strain from southeastern Brazil.
Rosiane Nascimento ALVES ; Susana Elisa RIECK ; Carlos UEIRA-VIEIRA ; Marcelo Bahia LABRUNA ; Marcelo Emilio BELETTI
Journal of Veterinary Science 2014;15(2):241-248
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Amplification of the 16S rRNA gene from a blood sample obtained from a dog in southeastern Brazil was used to confirm a naturally acquired Ehrlichia (E.) canis infection. Following isolation and culturing of the new bacterial strain called Uberlandia, partial sequences of the dsb and p28 genes were obtained. The dsb partial sequence of the novel strain was 100% similar to dsb gene sequences of E. canis obtained from different geographic areas around the world. Conversely, the p28 partial sequence for the E. canis Uberlandia strain differed at several nucleotides from other sequences available in GenBank. To confirm the antigenic profile of the Uberlandia strain, an indirect immunofluorescence assay against E. canis antigens was performed using dog sera collected from two different areas in Brazil (Uberlandia and Sao Paulo). The results suggest that both antigens were able to identify animals seropositive for E. canis in Brazil since these Brazilian strains appear to be highly conserved.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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2.Expression changes of major outer membrane protein antigens in Leptospira interrogans during infection and its mechanism.
Linli ZHENG ; Yumei GE ; Weilin HU ; Jie YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2013;42(2):156-163
OBJECTIVETo determine expression changes of major outer membrane protein(OMP) antigens of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae serovar Lai strain Lai during infection of human macrophages and its mechanism.
METHODSOmpR encoding genes and OmpR-related histidine kinase (HK) encoding gene of L.interrogans strain Lai and their functional domains were predicted using bioinformatics technique. mRNA level changes of the leptospiral major OMP-encoding genes before and after infection of human THP-1 macrophages were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative RT-PCR. Effects of the OmpR-encoding genes and HK-encoding gene on the expression of leptospiral OMPs during infection were determined by HK-peptide antiserum block assay and closantel inhibitive assays.
RESULTSThe bioinformatics analysis indicated that LB015 and LB333 were referred to OmpR-encoding genes of the spirochete, while LB014 might act as a OmpR-related HK-encoding gene. After the spirochete infecting THP-1 cells, mRNA levels of leptospiral lipL21, lipL32 and lipL41 genes were rapidly and persistently down-regulated (P <0.01), whereas mRNA levels of leptospiral groEL, mce, loa22 and ligB genes were rapidly but transiently up-regulated (P<0.01). The treatment with closantel and HK-peptide antiserum partly reversed the infection-based down-regulated mRNA levels of lipL21 and lipL48 genes (P <0.01). Moreover, closantel caused a decrease of the infection-based up-regulated mRNA levels of groEL, mce, loa22 and ligB genes (P <0.01).
CONCLUSIONExpression levels of L.interrogans strain Lai major OMP antigens present notable changes during infection of human macrophages. There is a group of OmpR-and HK-encoding genes which may play a major role in down-regulation of expression levels of partial OMP antigens during infection.
Antigens, Bacterial ; genetics ; metabolism ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cell Line ; Chaperonin 60 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Leptospira interrogans ; genetics ; immunology ; pathogenicity ; Lipoproteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Macrophages ; microbiology
3.A sensitive and specific IgM-ELISA for the serological diagnosis of human leptospirosis using a rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion protein.
Aihua SUN ; Yuan WANG ; Peng DU ; Shengling WU ; Jie YAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(3):291-299
OBJECTIVETo construct a lipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion gene and its prokaryotic expression system, and to establish an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using the rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion antigen of Leptospira interrogans for sensitive and specific detection of IgM in the serum of patients with leptospirosis.
METHODSlipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion genes were constructed using a primer-linking PCR. The target recombinant protein antigens, rLipL32/1, rLipL21, rOmpL1/2 and rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2, were expressed and the purified antigens were then immobilized to the surface of microplate wells for ELISA-based detection of IgM in the sera of leptospirosis patients.
RESULTSOf 493 acute leptospirosis patients, 95.7% and 97.8% were positive by rLipL32/1-LipL21- OmpL1/2-IgM-ELISA using different serum dilutions, which was higher than the rLipL32/1-IgM-ELISA (93.1% and 90.3%), rLipL21-IgM-ELISA (90.3% and 87.0%), and rOmpL1-IgM-ELISA (85.6% and 81.1%) (P<0.01). All IgM-ELISAs tested negative against 56 non-leptospirosis patients with typhoid fever, hemorrhagic fever or dengue fever.
CONCLUSIONTrigeminal fusion antigen increases ELISA sensitivity and the rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2- IgM-ELISA is a sensitive and specific serological diagnostic method for clinical leptospirosis.
Antigens, Bacterial ; genetics ; metabolism ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; methods ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin M ; immunology ; Leptospirosis ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; Lipoproteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism
4.Expression and biological activity identification of recombinant Hap protein of NTHi.
Feng YAO ; Wan-yi LI ; Yu KUANG ; Ming-yuan LI ; Feng FENG ; Wei FENG ; Qiang ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(5):953-956
OBJECTIVETo express and purify Hap protein of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) in prokaryotic system, and study its immunogenicity and adhesive activity.
METHODHap protein was expressed in E.coli BL21 with pET32a (+)-Hap and purified by affinity chromatography. The adhesive activity of the recombinant Hap protein was observed in competitive adhesion assay using scanning electron microscope and bacterial counting. BALB/C mice were immunized intranasally with the purified recombinant Hap protein and cholera toxin B subunit (CT-B), and anti-Hap IgA and IgG were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTSSDS-PAGE analysis showed a single band of the target protein, whose purity reached 85% according to the result of Gel analysis software. The concentration of the protein was 3.2 g/L after ultrafiltration and condensation. Competitive adhesion assay showed that compared with control group, the recombinant Hap protein significantly inhibited the adhesion of NTHi to ECM (P<0.01). Compared with Hap immunization alone, immunization with Hap combined with CT-B resulted in significantly higher titers of anti-Hap IgG and IgA in mice (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONHighly purified recombinant Hap protein has been obtained in a prokaryotic system and shows good immunogenic and adhesive activities. These results will establish the basis for further study of NTHi vaccine.
Adhesiveness ; Animals ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Cholera Toxin ; immunology ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Haemophilus Infections ; prevention & control ; Haemophilus influenzae ; metabolism ; Immunization ; Immunoglobulin A ; blood ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Recombinant Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Serine Endopeptidases ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology
5.Cloning and expression of Chlamydia trachomatis OmcBc gene and antigenicity analysis of the protein.
Jie WANG ; Ying-qian ZHANG ; Guang-ming ZHONG ; Ping YU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(7):1558-1561
OBJECTIVETo investigate the antigenicity of recombinant Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) OmcBc protein and search for the new target for early diagnosis of Chlamydia infection and Chlamydia vaccine development.
METHODSThe C fragment of OmcB encoding the amino acids from T270 to T553 was amplified from Chlamydia serovar D genomic DNA. The pGEX-6p-Ct OmcBc expression plasmid was constructed and transformed into E.coli XL-1blue. The expression of recombinant Ct OmcBc protein was induced by IPTG. Serum samples were collected from 120 patients with urogenital Chlamydia infection. The antiserum samples were collected from 7 New Zealand white rabbits and 5 Balb/C mice immunized subcutaneously and intraperitoneally with Ct serovar D inactivated EB, respectively, and from 9 Balb/C mice intranasally infected with Ct serovar D live EB. The anti-Chlamydia specific antibody were titrated by an immunofluorescence assay (IFA). The reactivity of the recombinant OmcBc protein with all the above antisera was detected by ELISA.
RESULTSThe pGEX-6p-Ct OmcBc expression plasmid was successfully constructed. DNA sequencing showed that the inserted OmcBc was about 852 bp, encoding a protein with 284 amino acids. The expression of the recombinant GST-OmcBc was induced by IPTG, producing a fusion protein with a molecular weight of about 57 kD. The titer of the specific antibodies to Chlamydia in all the antisera was high. ELISA results showed strong reactivities of the recombinant GST-OmcBc fusion protein with all the above antisera.
CONCLUSIONSOmcBc protein is an immunodominant protein of Chlamydia. The recombinant GST-OmcBc with strong antigenicity may provide a basis for further study of early diagnosis of chlamydia infection and development of Chlamydia vaccine.
Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; blood ; Antigens, Bacterial ; immunology ; metabolism ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; Chlamydia trachomatis ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Cloning, Molecular ; Genes, Bacterial ; Humans ; Immune Sera ; immunology ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Plasmids ; Rabbits
6.Molecular heterogeneity of plpE gene in Indian isolates of Pasteurella multocida and expression of recombinant PlpE in vaccine strain of P. multocida serotype B: 2.
Ajay Pratap SINGH ; Satparkash SINGH ; Rajeev RANJAN ; Santosh Kumar GUPTA ; Vijendra Pal SINGH ; Bhaskar SHARMA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2010;11(3):227-233
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Outer membrane proteins of Pasteurella (P.) multocida have been known to be protective immunogens. Pasteurella lipoprotein E (PlpE) has been reported to be an important cross reactive outer membrane protein in P. multocida. The gene encoding the PlpE of P. multocida serotypes A: 3, B: 2 and D: 1 was amplified from the genomic DNA. The amplified products were cloned and the nucleotide sequence was determined. Sequence analysis of the recombinant clones revealed a single open reading frame of 1,011 bp, 1,008 bp and 1,017 bp encoding a protein with a calculated molecular mass of 37.829 kDa, 37.389 kDa and 37.965 kDa for serotypes A: 3, B: 2 and D: 1 respectively. The comparison of the plpE sequence in different capsular types revealed a high degree (>90%) of homology. Furthermore, the plpE gene of Haemorhhagic septicaemia causing serotype (B: 2) was expressed in E. coli and recombinant PlpE was strongly immunostained by antiserum against whole cell antigen, indicating that the protein is expressed in vivo.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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7.Establishment and application of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay based on the outer membrane pIA-pIB fusion gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Ai-Hua SUN ; Xing-Li FAN ; Jie YAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(3):272-276
OBJECTIVETo clone pIA and pIB genes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae,and to construct pIA-pIB fusion gene and its prokaryotic expression system, and to establish enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) based on rPIA-PIB for detecting serum and pus samples from gonorrhea patients and to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA.
METHODSpIA-pIB fusion gene was constructed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using linking primers and a prokaryotic expression system of the fusion gene was constructed by using routine molecular biological methods. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) plus BioRad Gel Image Analyzer was used to measure the expression of the target recombinant protein rPIA-PIB. Ni-NTA affinity chromatography was performed to extract and purify rPIA-PIB. An ELISA by using rPIA-PIB as the coated antigen for detecting the specific IgG against rPIA and/or rPIB in gonorrhea patients' sera as well as another ELISA by using rPIA-PIB antiserum as the first antibody for detecting the rPIA and/or rPIB in gonorrhea patients' pus samples were established. In these experiments, ELISAs associated with rPIA, rPIB and their antisera were applied as the controls.
RESULTS100% similarities of the nucleotide and putative amino acid sequences of the pIA-pIB fusion gene were confirmed when compared with the original sequences. The output of rPIA-PIB was 29.8% of the total bacterial proteins. The purified rPIA-PIB only showed a single target protein segment in gel after SDS-PAGE. Using a positive rate (98.3%) of rPIA-PIB-IgG-ELISA to detect 119 cases of gonorrhea patients' serum samples was remarkably higher than that of rPIA-IgG-ELISA (30.3%) or rPIB-IgG-ELISA (66.4%) (P<0.01). The positive rate (91.6%) of rPIA-PIB-ELISA to detect 119 cases of gonorrhea patients' pus samples was also significantly higher than that of rPIA-IgG-ELISA (27.7%) or rPIB-IgG- ELISA (62.2%) (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONIn this study we successfully constructed pIA-pIB fusion gene of N. gonorrhoeae and its prokaryotic expression system while rPIA-PIB showed obvious superiority used as the antigen in gonorrhea associated detection kits compared to both the rPIA and rPIB.
Antigens, Bacterial ; immunology ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Base Sequence ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; methods ; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial ; Humans ; Neisseria gonorrhoeae ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism
8.Prokaryotic expression of trigeminy artificial fusion gene of Leptospira interrogans and the immunogenicity of its products.
Dong-jiao LUO ; Xiao-feng QIU ; Jiang WANG ; Jin YAN ; Hai-bin WANG ; Jin-cheng ZHOU ; Jie YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2008;37(6):599-604
OBJECTIVETo construct lipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion gene of Leptospira interrogans and its prokaryotic expression system, and to identify the immunogenicity of its products.
METHODSPCR using linking primers was applied to construct lipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion gene and a prokaryotic expression system of the fusion gene was then established using routine genetic engineering technique. SDS-PAGE was used to examine output of the target recombinant protein rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2. Double immunodiffusion and Western Blot assay were applied to identify immunogenicity of rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2.
RESULTlipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion gene with correct sequence and its prokaryotic expression system E.coli BL21DE3pET42a-lipL32/1-lipL21-ompL1/2 was obtained in this study. The output of rLipL32/1-LipL21- OmpL1/2 after optimisation was 37.78 mg/L. The immunodiffusion titer of rabbit antiserum against rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 was 1:4. The rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 antiserum was able to recognize rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2, rLipL32/1, rLipL21 and rOmpL1/2. Positive Western hybridization signals were found among rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 and rabbit antiserum against whole cell of strain 56601 and serum from patients infected with L.interrogans serogroups Icterohaemorrhagiae, Grippotyphosa, Autumnalis and Pomona.
CONCLUSIONThe fusion gene lipL32/1-lipL21-OmpL1/2 and its prokaryotic expression system were successfully constructed in this study. The expressed fusion protein can be used as the antigen for developing universal genetic engineering vaccine and universal serological tests of leptospirosis.
Animals ; Antigens, Bacterial ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Bacterial Vaccines ; immunology ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Leptospira interrogans ; genetics ; immunology ; Lipoproteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; immunology ; Vaccines, Synthetic ; immunology
9.Establishment and application of ELISAs based on rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion antigen of Leptospira interrogans.
Xiao-feng QIU ; Han-fei XU ; Zhong-qi GUO ; Jiang WANG ; Jie YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2008;37(6):592-598
OBJECTIVETo establish ELISAs based on rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 fusion antigen of Leptospira interrogans for detecting specific IgG and IgM in serum of patients with leptospirosis.
METHODSMicroscope agglutination test(MAT) was performed to detect serum specimens from leptospirosis patients and to determine titers of rabbbit antiserum agaist rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 to reference standard strains of L. interrogans. By using rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2, rLipL32/1, rLipL21 and rOmpL1/2 as the coated antigens, ELISAs for detecting specific serum IgM and IgG were established. The established ELISAs were applied to MAT-positive serum specimens from 107 patients with leptospirosis.
RESULTThe results of MAT confirmed that 66% (71/107) of the patients were infected with L.interrogans serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae, and the rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 antiserum were able to agglutinate all 15 reference standard L.interrogans strains with 1 : 20approximate, equals1 : 160 titers. The positive rates of ELISAs using rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2, rLipL32/1, rLipL21 or rOmpL1/2 as the antigen were 89.7%, 75.7%, 85.1% and 79.4% for detecting IgM, respectively, while 99.1%, 99.1%, 94.4% and 86.0% for detecting IgG, respectively. The positive detection rate of rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2-IgM-ELISA was higher than those of the other three IgM detection ELISAs (P<0.05). The positive detection rate of rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2-IgG-ELISA was higher than that of rOmpL1/2-IgG-ELISA (P<0.05), while there was no significant differnce with that of rLipL21-IgG-ELISA and rLipL32/1-IgG-ELISA (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe ELISAs using rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2 as the antigen can be applied as a sensitive,specific and universal serological method for diagnosis of leptospirosis.rLipL32/1-LipL21-OmpL1/2-IgM-ELISA shows a definite value for early diagnosis of leptospirosis compared with the other ELISAs used in this study.
Agglutination Tests ; Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; blood ; Antigens, Bacterial ; genetics ; metabolism ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Immunoglobulin M ; blood ; Leptospira interrogans ; genetics ; immunology ; Leptospirosis ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Lipoproteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Serologic Tests ; methods
10.Reconstruction of Leptospira interrogans lipL21 gene and characteristics of its expression product.
Dong-jiao LUO ; Ye HU ; R H DENNIN ; Jie YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2007;36(5):458-464
OBJECTIVETo reconstruct the nucleotide sequence of Leptospira interrogans lipL21 gene for increasing the output of prokaryotic expression and to understand the changes on immunogenicity of the expression products before and after reconstruction, and to determine the position of envelope lipoprotein LipL21 on the surface of leptospiral body.
METHODSAccording to the preferred codons of E.coli, the nucleotide sequence of lipL21 gene was designed and synthesized, and then its prokaryotic expression system was constructed. By using SDS-PAGE plus BioRad agarose image analysor, the expression level changes of lipL21 genes before and after reconstruction were measured. A Western blot assay using rabbit anti-TR/Patoc I serum as the first antibody was performed to identify the immunoreactivity of the two target recombinant proteins rLipL21s before and after reconstruction. The changes of cross agglutination titers of antisera against two rLipL21s before and after reconstruction to the different leptospiral serogroups were demonstrated using microscope agglutination test (MAT). Immuno-electronmicroscopy was applied to confirm the location of LipL21s.
RESULTThe expression outputs of original and reconstructed lipL21 genes were 8.5 % and 46.5 % of the total bacterial proteins, respectively. Both the two rLipL21s could take place immune conjugation reaction with TR/Patoc I antiserum. After immunization with each of the two rLipL21s in rabbits, the animals could produce specific antibody. Similar MAT titers with 1:80 - 1:320 of the two antisera against rLipL21s were present. LipL21 was confirmed to locate on the surface of leptospiral envelope.
CONCLUSIONLipL21 is a superficial antigen of Leptospira interrogans. The expression output of the reconstructed lipL21 gene is remarkably increased. The expression rLipL21 maintains fine antigenicity and immunoreactivity and its antibody still shows an extensive cross immunoagglutination activity. The high expression of the reconstructed lipL21 gene will offer a favorable condition to use its product for further developing a novel universal vaccine as well as detection kit of leptospirosis.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Antigens, Bacterial ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Bacterial Vaccines ; immunology ; Base Sequence ; Blotting, Western ; Cloning, Molecular ; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; Immune Sera ; immunology ; Leptospira interrogans ; genetics ; immunology ; ultrastructure ; Lipoproteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Microscopy, Immunoelectron ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; metabolism ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Vaccines, DNA ; immunology
            
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