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High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles
Gram-negative bacteria naturally shed particles that consist of outer membrane lipids, outer membrane proteins, and soluble periplasmic components. These particles have been proposed for use as vaccines but the yield has been problematic. We developed a high yielding production process of geneticall...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035616 |
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author | Berlanda Scorza, Francesco Colucci, Anna Maria Maggiore, Luana Sanzone, Silvia Rossi, Omar Ferlenghi, Ilaria Pesce, Isabella Caboni, Mariaelena Norais, Nathalie Di Cioccio, Vito Saul, Allan Gerke, Christiane |
author_facet | Berlanda Scorza, Francesco Colucci, Anna Maria Maggiore, Luana Sanzone, Silvia Rossi, Omar Ferlenghi, Ilaria Pesce, Isabella Caboni, Mariaelena Norais, Nathalie Di Cioccio, Vito Saul, Allan Gerke, Christiane |
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description | Gram-negative bacteria naturally shed particles that consist of outer membrane lipids, outer membrane proteins, and soluble periplasmic components. These particles have been proposed for use as vaccines but the yield has been problematic. We developed a high yielding production process of genetically derived outer membrane particles from the human pathogen Shigella sonnei. Yields of approximately 100 milligrams of membrane-associated proteins per liter of fermentation were obtained from cultures of S. sonnei ΔtolR ΔgalU at optical densities of 30–45 in a 5 L fermenter. Proteomic analysis of the purified particles showed the preparation to primarily contain predicted outer membrane and periplasmic proteins. These were highly immunogenic in mice. The production of these outer membrane particles from high density cultivation of bacteria supports the feasibility of scaling up this approach as an affordable manufacturing process. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of using this process with other genetic manipulations e.g. abolition of O antigen synthesis and modification of the lipopolysaccharide structure in order to modify the immunogenicity or reactogenicity of the particles. This work provides the basis for a large scale manufacturing process of Generalized Modules of Membrane Antigens (GMMA) for production of vaccines from Gram-negative bacteria. |
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spelling | pubmed-33688912012-06-13 High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles Berlanda Scorza, Francesco Colucci, Anna Maria Maggiore, Luana Sanzone, Silvia Rossi, Omar Ferlenghi, Ilaria Pesce, Isabella Caboni, Mariaelena Norais, Nathalie Di Cioccio, Vito Saul, Allan Gerke, Christiane PLoS One Research Article Gram-negative bacteria naturally shed particles that consist of outer membrane lipids, outer membrane proteins, and soluble periplasmic components. These particles have been proposed for use as vaccines but the yield has been problematic. We developed a high yielding production process of genetically derived outer membrane particles from the human pathogen Shigella sonnei. Yields of approximately 100 milligrams of membrane-associated proteins per liter of fermentation were obtained from cultures of S. sonnei ΔtolR ΔgalU at optical densities of 30–45 in a 5 L fermenter. Proteomic analysis of the purified particles showed the preparation to primarily contain predicted outer membrane and periplasmic proteins. These were highly immunogenic in mice. The production of these outer membrane particles from high density cultivation of bacteria supports the feasibility of scaling up this approach as an affordable manufacturing process. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of using this process with other genetic manipulations e.g. abolition of O antigen synthesis and modification of the lipopolysaccharide structure in order to modify the immunogenicity or reactogenicity of the particles. This work provides the basis for a large scale manufacturing process of Generalized Modules of Membrane Antigens (GMMA) for production of vaccines from Gram-negative bacteria. Public Library of Science 2012-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3368891/ /pubmed/22701551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035616 Text en Berlanda Scorza 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 Berlanda Scorza, Francesco Colucci, Anna Maria Maggiore, Luana Sanzone, Silvia Rossi, Omar Ferlenghi, Ilaria Pesce, Isabella Caboni, Mariaelena Norais, Nathalie Di Cioccio, Vito Saul, Allan Gerke, Christiane High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title | High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title_full | High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title_fullStr | High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title_full_unstemmed | High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title_short | High Yield Production Process for Shigella Outer Membrane Particles |
title_sort | high yield production process for shigella outer membrane particles |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035616 |
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