Identification of immunogenic and virulence-associated Campylobacter jejuni proteins
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Identification of immunogenic and virulence-associated Campylobacter jejuni proteins. / Nielsen, Lene Nørby; Luijkx, Thomas A.; Vegge, Christina Skovgaard; Johnsen, Christina Kofoed; Nuijten, Piet; Wren, Brendan W.; Ingmer, Hanne; Krogfelt, Karen Angeliki.
I: Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (Online), Bind 19, Nr. 2, 2012, s. 113-119.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Identification of immunogenic and virulence-associated Campylobacter jejuni proteins
AU - Nielsen, Lene Nørby
AU - Luijkx, Thomas A.
AU - Vegge, Christina Skovgaard
AU - Johnsen, Christina Kofoed
AU - Nuijten, Piet
AU - Wren, Brendan W.
AU - Ingmer, Hanne
AU - Krogfelt, Karen Angeliki
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - With the aim of identifying proteins important for host interaction and virulence, we have screened an expression library of NCTC 11168 Campylobacter jejuni genes for highly immunogenic proteins. A commercial C. jejuni open reading frame (ORF) library consisting of more than 1,600 genes was transformed into the Escherichia coli expression strain BL21(DE3), resulting in 2,304 clones. This library was subsequently screened for immunogenic proteins using antibodies raised in rabbit against a clinical isolate of C. jejuni; this resulted in 52 highly reactive clones representing 25 different genes after sequencing. Selected candidate genes were inactivated in C. jejuni NCTC 11168, and the virulence was examined using INT 407 epithelial cell line and motility, biofilm, autoagglutination, and serum resistance assays. These investigations revealed C. jejuni antigen 0034c (Cj0034c) to be a novel virulence factor and support the usefulness of the method. Further, several antigens were tested as vaccine candidates in two mouse models, in which Cj0034c, Cj0404, and Cj0525c resulted in a reduction of invasion in spleen and liver after challenge.
AB - With the aim of identifying proteins important for host interaction and virulence, we have screened an expression library of NCTC 11168 Campylobacter jejuni genes for highly immunogenic proteins. A commercial C. jejuni open reading frame (ORF) library consisting of more than 1,600 genes was transformed into the Escherichia coli expression strain BL21(DE3), resulting in 2,304 clones. This library was subsequently screened for immunogenic proteins using antibodies raised in rabbit against a clinical isolate of C. jejuni; this resulted in 52 highly reactive clones representing 25 different genes after sequencing. Selected candidate genes were inactivated in C. jejuni NCTC 11168, and the virulence was examined using INT 407 epithelial cell line and motility, biofilm, autoagglutination, and serum resistance assays. These investigations revealed C. jejuni antigen 0034c (Cj0034c) to be a novel virulence factor and support the usefulness of the method. Further, several antigens were tested as vaccine candidates in two mouse models, in which Cj0034c, Cj0404, and Cj0525c resulted in a reduction of invasion in spleen and liver after challenge.
U2 - 10.1128/CVI.05161-11
DO - 10.1128/CVI.05161-11
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 22155767
VL - 19
SP - 113
EP - 119
JO - Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (Online)
JF - Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (Online)
SN - 1556-679X
IS - 2
ER -
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