Evaluation of the immunogenicity of an omp A and staphylococcal target of RNAIII activating fusion protein displayed on the surface of Escherichia coli

Publication date: Available online 19 August 2019Source: Microbial PathogenesisAuthor(s): Baifen Song, Jianxin Zhang, Jinzhu Ma, Zhenyue Feng, Liquan Yu, Yongzhong Yu, Yudong CuiAbstractThe purpose of this investigation was to construct a recombinant Escherichia coli strain displaying the Staphylococcus aureus target of RNAIII activating protein (TRAP) on its surface, and to investigate the strain for its immunogenicity. The lpp'ompA and lpp'ompA-TRAP genes were fused by the overlap polymerase chain reaction and then ligated into expression plasmid pQE30 producing pLO and pLO-TRAP. These two recombinant plasmids were transformed into E. coli XL1-Blue, resulting in XL1-Blue/pLO and XL1-Blue/pLO-TRAP, which were induced to express protein. The expressed TRAP protein was displayed on the surface of XL1-Blue as judged by whole cell ELISA, flow cytometric analysis, and laser scanning confocal microscopy using the lpp'ompA surface display system. ICR mice were intramuscularly immunized with recombinant strains XL1-Blue/pLO and XL1-Blue/pLO-TRAP as well as recombinant protein TRAP. Immunized mice were assessed for anti-TRAP antibody and lymphocytes for secreted IL-4 and IFN-γ by ELISPOT and secreted IL-17A by indirect ELISA. Immunized mice were challenged with S. aureus Newman and HLJ23-1 strains. The results showed both XL1-Blue/pLO-TRAP and TRAP protein immunized mice to produce better cellular and humoral immunity than XL1-Blue/pLO and PBS injected mice.
Source: Microbial Pathogenesis - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research