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Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations

A major goal of gonococcal research is the development of a gonorrheal vaccine. A vaccine candidate is the major outer membrane protein (PI) of the gonococcus, which has limited antigenic variability. Two main subtypes, PIA and PIB, and nine main serotypes have been described. To avoid raising anti-...

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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2189125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3141555
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description A major goal of gonococcal research is the development of a gonorrheal vaccine. A vaccine candidate is the major outer membrane protein (PI) of the gonococcus, which has limited antigenic variability. Two main subtypes, PIA and PIB, and nine main serotypes have been described. To avoid raising anti-protein III (PIII)-blocking antibodies and limit potential lipooligosaccharide toxicity, PI was chromatographically isolated with minimal PIII contamination (less than 1%) from Pgh 3-2 (PIB), a serum-sensitive gonococcal strain and UU1 (PIA), a serum- resistant gonococcal strain. Alum was used as an adjuvant and the antibodies raised in rabbits did not agglutinate the organisms, were not opsonic, and bactericidal titers were not increased. To present PI in a form mimicking its in vivo disposition, it was inserted into liposomes. The resulting antisera did agglutinate the organism and contained opsonic and bactericidal activity greater than the preimmune sera or alum-generated sera. The PIB liposome antisera also had higher ELISA titers to a synthetic peptide equivalent to an exposed portion of PIB and a higher percentage of antibodies absorbed by whole organisms than the PIB alum antisera. We speculate that when PI is presented in liposomes, the antibodies raised are mainly to surface-exposed epitopes of the protein as opposed to when PI is presented absorbed to alum, where the antibodies are produced mainly to buried epitopes.
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spelling pubmed-21891252008-04-17 Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations J Exp Med Articles A major goal of gonococcal research is the development of a gonorrheal vaccine. A vaccine candidate is the major outer membrane protein (PI) of the gonococcus, which has limited antigenic variability. Two main subtypes, PIA and PIB, and nine main serotypes have been described. To avoid raising anti-protein III (PIII)-blocking antibodies and limit potential lipooligosaccharide toxicity, PI was chromatographically isolated with minimal PIII contamination (less than 1%) from Pgh 3-2 (PIB), a serum-sensitive gonococcal strain and UU1 (PIA), a serum- resistant gonococcal strain. Alum was used as an adjuvant and the antibodies raised in rabbits did not agglutinate the organisms, were not opsonic, and bactericidal titers were not increased. To present PI in a form mimicking its in vivo disposition, it was inserted into liposomes. The resulting antisera did agglutinate the organism and contained opsonic and bactericidal activity greater than the preimmune sera or alum-generated sera. The PIB liposome antisera also had higher ELISA titers to a synthetic peptide equivalent to an exposed portion of PIB and a higher percentage of antibodies absorbed by whole organisms than the PIB alum antisera. We speculate that when PI is presented in liposomes, the antibodies raised are mainly to surface-exposed epitopes of the protein as opposed to when PI is presented absorbed to alum, where the antibodies are produced mainly to buried epitopes. The Rockefeller University Press 1988-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2189125/ /pubmed/3141555 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title_full Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title_fullStr Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title_short Characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein I- adjuvant preparations
title_sort characterization and specificity of antibodies to protein i of neisseria gonorrhoeae produced by injection with various protein i- adjuvant preparations
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2189125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3141555