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Title: IgG and IgG2 antibodies from cattle naturally infected with Anaplasma marginale recognize the recombinant vaccine candidate antigens VirB9, VirB10, and elongation factor-Tu.
Authors: ARAÚJO, F. R.
COSTA, C. M.
RAMOS, C. A. N.
FARIAS, T. A.
SOUZA, I. I.
F. de
MELO, E. S. P.
ELISEI, C.
ROSINHA, G. M. S.
SOARES, C. O.
FRAGOSO, S. P.
FONSECA, A. H.
Affiliation: Flábio Ribeiro Araújo, CNPGC; Cátia Marques da Costa, UFRRJ; Carlos Alberto do Nascimento Ramos, UFMS; Thaís Andrade Farias, bolsista CNPGC; Ingrid Ieda Fernando de Souza, , bolsista CNPGC; Elaine Silva Pádua de Melo, UFMS; Carina Elisei, bolsista CNPGC.
Date Issued: 2008
Citation: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 103, n. 2, p. 186-190, Mar., 2008.
Description: Anaplasma marginale is an important vector-borne rickettsia of ruminants in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Immunization with purified outer membranes of this organism induces protection against acute anaplasmosis. Previous studies, with proteomic and genomic approach identified 21 proteins within the outer membrane immunogen in addition to previously characterized major surface protein1a-5 (MSP1a-5). Among the newly described proteins were VirB9, VirB10, and elongation factor-Tu (EF-Tu). VirB9, VirB10 are considered part of the type IV secretion system (TFSS), which mediates secretion or cell-to-cell transfer of macromolecules, proteins, or DNA-protein complexes in Gram-negative bacteria. EF-Tu can be located in the bacterial surface, mediating bacterial attachment to host cells, or in the bacterial cytoplasm for protein synthesis. However, the roles of VirB9, VirB10, and TFSS in A. marginale have not been defined. VirB9, VirB10, and EF-Tu have not been explored as vaccine antigens. In this study, we demonstrate that sera of cattle infected with A. marginale, with homologous or heterologous isolates recognize recombinant VirB9, VirB10, and EF-Tu. IgG2 from naturally infected cattle also reacts with these proteins. Recognition of epitopes by total IgG and by IgG2 from infected cattle with A. marginale support the inclusion of these proteins in recombinant vaccines against this rickettsia.
Thesagro: Anaplasma Marginale
Anaplasmose
Anticorpo
Imunidade
Imunologia
Ruminante
Sanidade Animal
Vacina
Keywords: Proteína recombinante
VirB9
VirB10
Rio Grande do Norte
Brasil
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPGC)

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