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J Virol ; 92(22)2018 11 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30185594

RESUMO

The efficacy of current seasonal influenza vaccines varies greatly, depending on the match to circulating viruses. Although most vaccines elicit strain-specific responses, some present cross-reactive epitopes that elicit antibodies against diverse viruses and remain unchanged and effective for several years. To determine whether combinations of specific H1 hemagglutinin (HA) antigens stimulate immune responses that protect against diverse H1 influenza viruses, we evaluated the antibody responses elicited by HA-ferritin nanoparticles derived from six evolutionarily divergent H1 sequences and two computationally optimized broadly reactive antigen (COBRA) HA antigens. Humoral responses were assessed against a panel of 16 representative influenza virus strains from the past 80 years. HAs from the strains A/NewCaledonia/20/1999 (NC99), A/California/04/2009 (CA09), A/HongKong/117/1977 (HK77), COBRA X6, or P1 elicited neutralization against diverse strains, and a combination of three wild-type HA or two COBRA HA nanoparticles conferred significant additional breadth beyond that observed with any individual strain. Therefore, combinations of H1 HAs may constitute a pan-H1 influenza vaccine.IMPORTANCE Seasonal influenza vaccines elicit strain-specific immune responses designed to protect against circulating viruses. Because these vaccines often show limited efficacy, the search for a broadly protective seasonal vaccine remains a priority. Among different influenza virus subtypes, H1N1 has long been circulating in humans and has caused pandemic outbreaks. In order to assess the potential of a multivalent HA combination vaccine to improve the breadth of protection against divergent H1N1 viruses, HA-ferritin nanoparticles were made and evaluated in mice against a panel of historical and contemporary influenza virus strains. Trivalent combinations of H1 nanoparticles improved the breadth of immunity against divergent H1 influenza viruses.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antivirais/imunologia , Glicoproteínas de Hemaglutininação de Vírus da Influenza/imunologia , Vírus da Influenza A Subtipo H1N1/imunologia , Vacinas contra Influenza/imunologia , Infecções por Orthomyxoviridae/prevenção & controle , Vacinas de Partículas Semelhantes a Vírus/imunologia , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Antígenos Virais/imunologia , Desenho Assistido por Computador , Reações Cruzadas , Feminino , Furões , Ferritinas/imunologia , Testes de Inibição da Hemaglutinação , Vacinas contra Influenza/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Camundongos , Nanopartículas/administração & dosagem , Infecções por Orthomyxoviridae/imunologia , Infecções por Orthomyxoviridae/virologia , Homologia de Sequência , Vacinação
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Proteomics ; 10(24): 4501-11, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21136602

RESUMO

The facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis is the causal agent of the serious infectious disease tularemia. Despite the dynamic progress, which has been made in last few years, important questions regarding Francisella pathogenicity still remain to be answered. Generally, secreted proteins play an important role in pathogenicity of intracellular microbes. In this study, we investigated the protein composition of the culture filtrate proteins of highly virulent F. tularensis subsp. tularensis, strain SCHU S4 and attenuated F. tularensis subsp. holarctica, live vaccine strain using a comparative proteomic analysis. The majority of proteins identified in this study have been implicated in virulence mechanisms of other pathogens, and several have been categorized as having moonlighting properties; those that have more than one unrelated function. This profiling study of secreted proteins resulted in the unique detection of acid phosphatase (precursor) A (AcpA), ß-lactamase, and hypothetical protein FTT0484 in the highly virulent strain SCHU S4 secretome. The release of AcpA may be of importance for F. tularensis subsp. tularensis virulence due to the recently described AcpA role in the F. tularensis escape from phagosomes.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Francisella tularensis/química , Proteoma/química , Meios de Cultivo Condicionados , Francisella tularensis/patogenicidade , Fatores de Virulência/química
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Mol Cell Proteomics ; 9(12): 2690-703, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20702783

RESUMO

An assessment of the total protein composition of filovirus (ebolavirus and marburgvirus) virions is currently lacking. In this study, liquid chromatography-linked tandem mass spectrometry of purified ebola and marburg virions was performed to identify associated cellular proteins. Host proteins involved in cell adhesion, cytoskeleton, cell signaling, intracellular trafficking, membrane organization, and chaperones were identified. Significant overlap exists between this data set and proteomic studies of disparate viruses, including HIV-1 and influenza A, generated in multiple cell types. However, the great majority of proteins identified here have not been previously described to be incorporated within filovirus particles. Host proteins identified by liquid chromatography-linked tandem mass spectrometry could lack biological relevance because they represent protein contaminants in the virus preparation, or because they are incorporated within virions by chance. These issues were addressed using siRNA library-mediated gene knockdown (targeting each identified virion-associated host protein), followed by filovirus infection. Knockdown of several host proteins (e.g. HSPA5 and RPL18) significantly interfered with ebolavirus and marburgvirus infection, suggesting specific and relevant virion incorporation. Notably, select siRNAs inhibited ebolavirus, but enhanced marburgvirus infection, suggesting important differences between the two viruses. The proteomic analysis presented here contributes to a greater understanding of filovirus biology and potentially identifies host factors that can be targeted for antiviral drug development.


Assuntos
Filoviridae/metabolismo , Proteômica , Interferência de RNA , Proteínas Virais/metabolismo , Vírion/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Cromatografia Líquida , Eletroforese em Gel de Poliacrilamida , Técnicas de Silenciamento de Genes , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Proteínas Virais/química , Proteínas Virais/genética
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Crit Rev Immunol ; 30(3): 239-54, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20370632

RESUMO

Proteomics permits the large-scale and high-throughput analysis of proteins and has become a powerful tool with which to study the pathogenic mechanisms of bacteria. It not only provides a metabolic snapshot at a particular moment in the life of a pathogen, but can also determine where a protein resides, its function, whether it is secreted, and its interactions with other proteins, including those of the host. Comparative proteomics can yield important information on the differences between attenuated and pathogenic organisms and whether a protein is conserved among various strains. Our laboratory has utilized traditional and novel techniques to investigate the global and subproteomes of Bacillus anthracis as they relate to vaccine and therapeutic development. Recently, our efforts have focused on the use of mass spectrometry for B-cell epitope discovery and identification of components of a pathogen that interact with host proteins. Development of vaccines and therapeutics based on proteomic data in combination with novel adjuvants and delivery systems will be presented.


Assuntos
Vacinas Bacterianas , Descoberta de Drogas/métodos , Proteômica , Adjuvantes Imunológicos , Animais , Vacinas Bacterianas/química , Vacinas Bacterianas/imunologia , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos , Humanos , Espectrometria de Massas
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Proteome Sci ; 5: 11, 2007 Jul 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17662140

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The secretion time course of Bacillus anthracis strain RA3R (pXO1+/pXO2-) during early, mid, and late log phase were investigated under conditions that simulate those encountered in the host. All of the identified proteins were analyzed by different software algorithms to characterize their predicted mode of secretion and cellular localization. In addition, immunogenic proteins were identified using sera from humans with cutaneous anthrax. RESULTS: A total of 275 extracellular proteins were identified by a combination of LC MS/MS and MALDI-TOF MS. All of the identified proteins were analyzed by SignalP, SecretomeP, PSORT, LipoP, TMHMM, and PROSITE to characterize their predicted mode of secretion, cellular localization, and protein domains. Fifty-three proteins were predicted by SignalP to harbor the cleavable N-terminal signal peptides and were therefore secreted via the classical Sec pathway. Twenty-three proteins were predicted by SecretomeP for secretion by the alternative Sec pathway characterized by the lack of typical export signal. In contrast to SignalP and SecretomeP predictions, PSORT predicted 171 extracellular proteins, 7 cell wall-associated proteins, and 6 cytoplasmic proteins. Moreover, 51 proteins were predicted by LipoP to contain putative Sec signal peptides (38 have SpI sites), lipoprotein signal peptides (13 have SpII sites), and N-terminal membrane helices (9 have transmembrane helices). The TMHMM algorithm predicted 25 membrane-associated proteins with one to ten transmembrane helices. Immunogenic proteins were also identified using sera from patients who have recovered from anthrax. The charge variants (83 and 63 kDa) of protective antigen (PA) were the most immunodominant secreted antigens, followed by charge variants of enolase and transketolase. CONCLUSION: This is the first description of the time course of protein secretion for the pathogen Bacillus anthracis. Time course studies of protein secretion and accumulation may be relevant in elucidation of the progression of pathogenicity, identification of therapeutics and diagnostic markers, and vaccine development. This study also adds to the continuously growing list of identified Bacillus anthracis secretome proteins.

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Expert Rev Vaccines ; 3(6): 681-91, 2004 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15606353

RESUMO

The bacterial ghost (BG) platform system is a novel vaccine delivery system endowed with intrinsic adjuvant properties. BGs are nonliving Gram-negative bacterial cell envelopes which are devoid of their cytoplasmic contents, yet maintain their cellular morphology and antigenic structures, including bioadhesive properties. The main advantages of BGs as carriers of subunit vaccines include their ability to stimulate a high immune response and to target the carrier itself to primary antigen-presenting cells. The intrinsic adjuvant properties of BGs enhance the immune response to target antigens, including T-cell activation and mucosal immunity. Since native and foreign antigens can be carried in the envelope complex of BGs, combination vaccines with multiple antigens of diverse origin can be presented to the immune system simultaneously. Beside the capacity of BGs to function as carriers of protein antigens, they also have a high loading capacity for DNA. Thus, loading BGs with recombinant DNA takes advantage of the excellent bioavailability for DNA-based vaccines and the high expression rates of the DNA-encoded antigens in target cell types such as macrophages and dendritic cells. There are many spaces within BGs including the inner and outer membranes, the periplasmic space and the internal lumen which can carry antigens, DNA or mediators of the immune response. All can be used for subunit antigen to design new vaccine candidates with particle presentation technology. In addition, the fact that BGs can also carry piggyback large-size foreign antigen particles, increases the technologic usefulness of BGs as combination vaccines against viral and bacterial pathogens. Furthermore, the BG antigen carriers can be stored as freeze-dried preparations at room temperature for extended periods without loss of efficacy. The potency, safety and relatively low production cost of BGs offer a significant technical advantage over currently utilized vaccine technologies.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Bactérias/imunologia , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos , Bactérias Gram-Negativas/imunologia , Vacinas de Subunidades Antigênicas/administração & dosagem , Adjuvantes Imunológicos , Bacteriófago phi X 174/genética , Bacteriófago phi X 174/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vetores Genéticos , Vacinas de DNA/administração & dosagem
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Mol Cell Probes ; 18(6): 379-82, 2004 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15488377

RESUMO

Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) is one of many toxins produced by the Gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcal aureus. While SEB is known as the causative agent of certain food poisonings it is also considered a biological Select Agent. Thus, rapid and accurate identification of SEB during either surveillance or in response to a biothreat is critical to the mitigation of the suspect agent. This report presents an improved method for the detection of SEB based on a SEB-specific, two-antibody system where one antibody was bound to a magnetic bead particle while the other was labeled with Alexa fluor 647. The assay consisted of one incubation period for 30 minutes where all reagents necessary to detect SEB were included. Using this assay 100 pg of recombinant purified SEB, as well as SEB from the culture supernatant of several strains of methicillin-resistant S. aureus were detected with fidelity. This assay presents improvements over current assays in terms of a combination of the reduction in assay time length, assay sensitivity, ease of use, and application to automated high-throughput analysis. Additionally, this assay can be easily modified to detect a wide range of proteins and whole organisms.


Assuntos
Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana/métodos , Enterotoxinas/análise , Separação Imunomagnética/métodos , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana/normas , Separação Imunomagnética/normas , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Staphylococcus aureus/classificação , Staphylococcus aureus/isolamento & purificação , Fatores de Tempo
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