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Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
Capsular polysaccharides are important factors in bacterial pathogenesis and have been the target of a number of successful vaccines. Francisella tularensis has been considered to express a capsular antigen but none has been isolated or characterized. We have developed a monoclonal antibody, 11B7, w...
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author | Apicella, Michael A. Post, Deborah M. B. Fowler, Andrew C. Jones, Bradley D. Rasmussen, Jed A. Hunt, Jason R. Imagawa, Sayaka Choudhury, Biswa Inzana, Thomas J. Maier, Tamara M. Frank, Dara W. Zahrt, Thomas C. Chaloner, Kathryn Jennings, Michael P. McLendon, Molly K. Gibson, Bradford W. |
author_facet | Apicella, Michael A. Post, Deborah M. B. Fowler, Andrew C. Jones, Bradley D. Rasmussen, Jed A. Hunt, Jason R. Imagawa, Sayaka Choudhury, Biswa Inzana, Thomas J. Maier, Tamara M. Frank, Dara W. Zahrt, Thomas C. Chaloner, Kathryn Jennings, Michael P. McLendon, Molly K. Gibson, Bradford W. |
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description | Capsular polysaccharides are important factors in bacterial pathogenesis and have been the target of a number of successful vaccines. Francisella tularensis has been considered to express a capsular antigen but none has been isolated or characterized. We have developed a monoclonal antibody, 11B7, which recognizes the capsular polysaccharide of F. tularensis migrating on Western blot as a diffuse band between 100 kDa and 250 kDa. The capsule stains poorly on SDS-PAGE with silver stain but can be visualized using ProQ Emerald glycoprotein stain. The capsule appears to be highly conserved among strains of F. tularensis as antibody 11B7 bound to the capsule of 14 of 14 F. tularensis type A and B strains on Western blot. The capsular material can be isolated essentially free of LPS, is phenol and proteinase K resistant, ethanol precipitable and does not dissociate in sodium dodecyl sulfate. Immunoelectron microscopy with colloidal gold demonstrates 11B7 circumferentially staining the surface of F. tularensis which is typical of a polysaccharide capsule. Mass spectrometry, compositional analysis and NMR indicate that the capsule is composed of a polymer of the tetrasaccharide repeat, 4)-α-D-GalNAcAN-(1->4)-α-D-GalNAcAN-(1->3)-β-D-QuiNAc-(1->2)-β-D-Qui4NFm-(1-, which is identical to the previously described F. tularensis O-antigen subunit. This indicates that the F. tularensis capsule can be classified as an O-antigen capsular polysaccharide. Our studies indicate that F. tularensis O-antigen glycosyltransferase mutants do not make a capsule. An F. tularensis acyltransferase and an O-antigen polymerase mutant had no evidence of an O-antigen but expressed a capsular antigen. Passive immunization of BALB/c mice with 75 µg of 11B7 protected against a 150 fold lethal challenge of F. tularensis LVS. Active immunization of BALB/c mice with 10 µg of capsule showed a similar level of protection. These studies demonstrate that F. tularensis produces an O-antigen capsule that may be the basis of a future vaccine. |
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spelling | pubmed-28978832010-07-12 Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis Apicella, Michael A. Post, Deborah M. B. Fowler, Andrew C. Jones, Bradley D. Rasmussen, Jed A. Hunt, Jason R. Imagawa, Sayaka Choudhury, Biswa Inzana, Thomas J. Maier, Tamara M. Frank, Dara W. Zahrt, Thomas C. Chaloner, Kathryn Jennings, Michael P. McLendon, Molly K. Gibson, Bradford W. PLoS One Research Article Capsular polysaccharides are important factors in bacterial pathogenesis and have been the target of a number of successful vaccines. Francisella tularensis has been considered to express a capsular antigen but none has been isolated or characterized. We have developed a monoclonal antibody, 11B7, which recognizes the capsular polysaccharide of F. tularensis migrating on Western blot as a diffuse band between 100 kDa and 250 kDa. The capsule stains poorly on SDS-PAGE with silver stain but can be visualized using ProQ Emerald glycoprotein stain. The capsule appears to be highly conserved among strains of F. tularensis as antibody 11B7 bound to the capsule of 14 of 14 F. tularensis type A and B strains on Western blot. The capsular material can be isolated essentially free of LPS, is phenol and proteinase K resistant, ethanol precipitable and does not dissociate in sodium dodecyl sulfate. Immunoelectron microscopy with colloidal gold demonstrates 11B7 circumferentially staining the surface of F. tularensis which is typical of a polysaccharide capsule. Mass spectrometry, compositional analysis and NMR indicate that the capsule is composed of a polymer of the tetrasaccharide repeat, 4)-α-D-GalNAcAN-(1->4)-α-D-GalNAcAN-(1->3)-β-D-QuiNAc-(1->2)-β-D-Qui4NFm-(1-, which is identical to the previously described F. tularensis O-antigen subunit. This indicates that the F. tularensis capsule can be classified as an O-antigen capsular polysaccharide. Our studies indicate that F. tularensis O-antigen glycosyltransferase mutants do not make a capsule. An F. tularensis acyltransferase and an O-antigen polymerase mutant had no evidence of an O-antigen but expressed a capsular antigen. Passive immunization of BALB/c mice with 75 µg of 11B7 protected against a 150 fold lethal challenge of F. tularensis LVS. Active immunization of BALB/c mice with 10 µg of capsule showed a similar level of protection. These studies demonstrate that F. tularensis produces an O-antigen capsule that may be the basis of a future vaccine. Public Library of Science 2010-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2897883/ /pubmed/20625403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011060 Text en Apicella et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Apicella, Michael A. Post, Deborah M. B. Fowler, Andrew C. Jones, Bradley D. Rasmussen, Jed A. Hunt, Jason R. Imagawa, Sayaka Choudhury, Biswa Inzana, Thomas J. Maier, Tamara M. Frank, Dara W. Zahrt, Thomas C. Chaloner, Kathryn Jennings, Michael P. McLendon, Molly K. Gibson, Bradford W. Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis |
title | Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
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title_full | Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
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title_fullStr | Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
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title_full_unstemmed | Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
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title_short | Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis
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title_sort | identification, characterization and immunogenicity of an o-antigen capsular polysaccharide of francisella tularensis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2897883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20625403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011060 |
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