Polymorphism of the major surface epitope of the CopB outer membrane protein ofMoraxella catarrhalis
Autor: | Steven M. Baker, Dai Fang Liu, Maria Mastri, John C. McMichael, Xiaoling Xie, Deborah A. Dilts, Christopher Colocillo, Maria Fortuna-Nevin, Leah D. Fletcher |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Microbiology (medical)
medicine.drug_class Immunology Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Cross Reactions Monoclonal antibody Microbiology Epitope Moraxella catarrhalis Epitopes Mice Antigen Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis medicine Animals Immunology and Allergy Peptide sequence Polymorphism Genetic biology Immune Sera General Medicine biology.organism_classification Virology Recombinant Proteins Infectious Diseases Polyclonal antibodies Antigens Surface biology.protein Female Bacterial outer membrane Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins |
Zdroj: | FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 47:343-350 |
ISSN: | 1574-695X 0928-8244 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1574-695x.2006.00093.x |
Popis: | The CopB outer membrane protein has been considered a vaccine candidate for the prevention of infections due to Moraxella catarrhalis. Monoclonal antibody 10F3 recognizes whole cells of about 70% of clinical isolates, suggesting that this epitope is reasonably conserved. To determine whether CopB has other surface epitopes, we analyzed M. catarrhalis isolates using polyclonal sera against recombinant CopB proteins from a 10F3 positive isolate and a 10F3 negative isolate, and polyclonal sera against synthetic peptides that contained the sequence corresponding to the 10F3 epitope region of three different isolates. Extensive cross-reactivity was observed with the anti-CopB sera towards purified recombinant CopB proteins in Western blot and antigen ELISA, implying that antigenic regions common to both proteins were present. However, anti-CopB sera resembled anti-CopB peptide sera in exhibiting similar binding specificity to whole cells, segregating M. catarrhalis isolates into four CopB groups. We subsequently cloned and sequenced the copB genes from representative isolates. The deduced CopB amino acid sequences and the degree of sequence identity also demonstrated the existence of the same four CopB groups. Each of the four groups had a unique sequence in the 10F3 epitope region and a fifth group had the epitope deleted. The polymorphism of the major surface epitope prompts further consideration regarding the utility of CopB as a vaccine component as well as the design of an efficacious CopB-based vaccine to achieve broad protection against Moraxella infection. |
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