Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, Volume (13), No (1), Year (2021-2) , Pages (80-89)

Title : ( Recombinant Lactococcus Lactis Displaying Omp31 Antigen of Brucella melitensis Can Induce an Immunogenic Response in BALB/c Mice )

Authors: Hoda Shirdast , Fatemeh Ebrahimzadeh , Amir Hossein Taromchi , Yousef Mortazavi , Abdolreza Esmaeilzadeh , Mohammad Hadi Sekhavati , Keivan Nedaei , Esmat Mirabzadeh ,

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Abstract

Since Brucella infection mostly occurs through the mucosal surfaces, immune response induced by vaccine that is delivered by a way of mucosal route can be drastically enhanced to control the brucellosis. Omp31is the major outer membrane protein of Brucella, and is considered as a protective antigen against Brucella infection. Accordingly, Lactococcus lactis has been used as an antigen-delivering vector to develop a vaccine-induced mucosal response for having a safer vaccination against brucellosis. A designed omp31 gene fused to the usp45 signal peptide and M6 cell wall anchor was sub cloned in the pNZ7021 expression vector, and a recombinant L. lactis displaying Omp31 was constructed. Omp31 protein expression was confirmed using Western blotting and immunofluorescence analysis. Animals were orally and intraperitoneally immunized with live or killed L. lactis expressing Omp31, respectively. The humoral and cellular immune responses were evaluated by measuring the specific cytokines and antibodies. sIgA, serum IgA, IgM, and total IgG antibodies significantly increased in the mice immunized with live recombinant L. lactis expressing Omp31 and also serum IgM, and total IgG antibodies significantly increased in mice immunized with killed recombinant L. lactis expressing Omp31. Among IgG subtypes, IgG2a response was significantly higher in both groups compared to IgG1. In mice groups immunized with recombinant L. lactis, the IFN-γ and IL-10 level elevated; however, there was no change in the level of IL-4. These results indicated that recombinants L. lactis induce both humoral and cellular immune responses in mice, and also vaccines based on L. lactis-derived live carriers are promising interventions against Brucella melitensis infections.

Keywords

Brucella . Lactococcus lactis .Omp31 . pNZ7021 . Vaccine . Brucellosis
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@article{paperid:1082213,
author = {Hoda Shirdast and Fatemeh Ebrahimzadeh and Amir Hossein Taromchi and Yousef Mortazavi and Abdolreza Esmaeilzadeh and Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi and Keivan Nedaei and Esmat Mirabzadeh},
title = {Recombinant Lactococcus Lactis Displaying Omp31 Antigen of Brucella melitensis Can Induce an Immunogenic Response in BALB/c Mice},
journal = {Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins},
year = {2021},
volume = {13},
number = {1},
month = {February},
issn = {1867-1306},
pages = {80--89},
numpages = {9},
keywords = {Brucella . Lactococcus lactis .Omp31 . pNZ7021 . Vaccine . Brucellosis},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Recombinant Lactococcus Lactis Displaying Omp31 Antigen of Brucella melitensis Can Induce an Immunogenic Response in BALB/c Mice
%A Hoda Shirdast
%A Fatemeh Ebrahimzadeh
%A Amir Hossein Taromchi
%A Yousef Mortazavi
%A Abdolreza Esmaeilzadeh
%A Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi
%A Keivan Nedaei
%A Esmat Mirabzadeh
%J Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
%@ 1867-1306
%D 2021

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