ABSTRACT
We incorporated the major outer membrane protein (PI) of Neisseria gonorrhoeae into immunostimulating complexes (iscoms) and examined some analytical, physicochemical, and immunological properties of these structures. The immunogenicity was compared with that of three other PI-containing structures, i.e., liposomes, outer membrane complexes produced by the bacterium, and protein-detergent-adjuvant complexes. AIPO4 and dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide were used as adjuvants. Our results show that iscoms are much more immunogenic than liposomes and protein-detergent complexes but are also much more toxic. The localization of PI in iscoms was investigated. Therefore, the chymotrypsin susceptibility of PI in iscoms was tested, and the incorporation of fragments of PI was determined. Amphiphilic fragments of PI were incorporated in iscoms, but hydrophilic and hydrophobic fragments were not. Chymotrypsin degradation of PI in iscoms indicated that the protein is exposed to the environment in a similar manner as PI in outer membrane complexes, i.e., with both termini anchored in the iscom.
Subject(s)
Aluminum Compounds , Antigens, Bacterial/administration & dosage , Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/immunology , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/immunology , Adjuvants, Immunologic , Aluminum , Animals , Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/administration & dosage , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Freeze Fracturing , Lipids , Liposomes , Mice , Peptide Fragments/analysis , Phosphates , SaponinsABSTRACT
The influence of detergents on the immunogenic activity of the major outer membrane protein of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was investigated. Most detergents tested were found to enhance the immune response. This effect was synergistic with the adjuvant activity of AlPO4. The combination of detergent and AlPO4 showed a stronger adjuvant activity than Freund's complete adjuvant. The adjuvant effect was only observed with protein preparations with very low lipopolysaccharide content. The immunostimulating effect of detergents was also observed with meningococcal group C polysaccharide conjugated to a Haemophilus influenzae type b outer membrane protein and with the fusion protein of measles virus. The influence of some detergent parameters (critical micelle concentration, hydrophile-lipophile balance, charge) was investigated.