Two Bordetella bronchiseptica attenuated vaccine candidates confer protection against lethal challenge with B. Bronchiseptica and Pasteurella multocida toxin in mouse models.
Vaccine
; 40(27): 3771-3780, 2022 06 15.
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Dermonecrotic toxin (DNT) is an important bacterial virulence factor produced by the zoonotic pathogens Bordetella bronchiseptica and Pasteurella multocida. This study aims to explore the possibility of expressing different fragments of P. multocida toxin (PMT) in the chromosome of attenuated B. bronchiseptica to generate single-component mucosal vaccine candidates. To achieve this, a 954-bp fragment (basepairs 301 â¼ 1254) of the B. bronchiseptica aroA gene was replaced with an N-terminal, 930-bp fragment (basepairs 1-930; PMTN) or a C-terminal, 900-bp fragment (base pairs 2959 â¼ 3858; PMTC) of the PMT encoding gene toxA. The resulting strains, denoted as Bb-PMTN or Bb-PMTC, expressed PMTN and PMTC, as evidenced by ELISA using polyclonal against full-length of PMT. Phenotypical analyses revealed that Bb-PMTN and Bb-PMTC grew much slower than wild type strains in tryptic soy broth. These strains also displayed significantly decreased 161-fold-virulence compared to the wildtype strains in mouse models. Intranasal immunization of Bb-PMTN and Bb-PMTC in mice induced high levels of antibodies against B. bronchiseptica and PMT, as well as IFN-γ and IL-10 in mouse sera, and most importantly, high titers of sIgA in mouse lungs. Vaccination with these two engineering strains provided 100% protection of mice against lethal challenge with B. bronchiseptica and 80%â¼100% protection against lethal challenge with PMT, with Bb-PMTN exhibiting 1.25-fold greater immunogenic efficacy over Bb-PMTC. This study highlights the use of B. bronchiseptica attenuated strains as live mucosal vectors to deliver heterologous antigens.
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Assunto principal:
Infecções por Pasteurella
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Toxinas Bacterianas
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Infecções por Bordetella
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Pasteurella multocida
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Bordetella bronchiseptica
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Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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En
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Vaccine
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2022
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Article