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YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia
Plague, initiated by Yersinia pestis infection, is a rapidly progressing disease with a high mortality rate if not quickly treated. The existence of antibiotic-resistant Y. pestis strains emphasizes the need for the development of novel countermeasures against plague. We previously reported the gene...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24358292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083560 |
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author | Zauberman, Ayelet Flashner, Yehuda Levy, Yinon Vagima, Yaron Tidhar, Avital Cohen, Ofer Bar-Haim, Erez Gur, David Aftalion, Moshe Halperin, Gideon Shafferman, Avigdor Mamroud, Emanuelle |
author_facet | Zauberman, Ayelet Flashner, Yehuda Levy, Yinon Vagima, Yaron Tidhar, Avital Cohen, Ofer Bar-Haim, Erez Gur, David Aftalion, Moshe Halperin, Gideon Shafferman, Avigdor Mamroud, Emanuelle |
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description | Plague, initiated by Yersinia pestis infection, is a rapidly progressing disease with a high mortality rate if not quickly treated. The existence of antibiotic-resistant Y. pestis strains emphasizes the need for the development of novel countermeasures against plague. We previously reported the generation of a recombinant Y. pestis strain (Kim53ΔJ+P) that over-expresses Y. enterocolitica YopP. When this strain was administered subcutaneously to mice, it elicited a fast and effective protective immune response in models of bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic plague. In the present study, we further characterized the immune response induced by the Kim53ΔJ+P recombinant strain. Using a panel of mouse strains defective in specific immune functions, we observed the induction of a prompt protective innate immune response that was interferon-γ dependent. Moreover, inoculation of mice with Y. pestis Kim53ΔJ+P elicited a rapid protective response against secondary infection by other bacterial pathogens, including the enteropathogen Y. enterocolitica and the respiratory pathogen Francisella tularensis. Thus, the development of new therapies to enhance the innate immune response may provide an initial critical delay in disease progression following the exposure to highly virulent bacterial pathogens, extending the time window for successful treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-38652212013-12-19 YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia Zauberman, Ayelet Flashner, Yehuda Levy, Yinon Vagima, Yaron Tidhar, Avital Cohen, Ofer Bar-Haim, Erez Gur, David Aftalion, Moshe Halperin, Gideon Shafferman, Avigdor Mamroud, Emanuelle PLoS One Research Article Plague, initiated by Yersinia pestis infection, is a rapidly progressing disease with a high mortality rate if not quickly treated. The existence of antibiotic-resistant Y. pestis strains emphasizes the need for the development of novel countermeasures against plague. We previously reported the generation of a recombinant Y. pestis strain (Kim53ΔJ+P) that over-expresses Y. enterocolitica YopP. When this strain was administered subcutaneously to mice, it elicited a fast and effective protective immune response in models of bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic plague. In the present study, we further characterized the immune response induced by the Kim53ΔJ+P recombinant strain. Using a panel of mouse strains defective in specific immune functions, we observed the induction of a prompt protective innate immune response that was interferon-γ dependent. Moreover, inoculation of mice with Y. pestis Kim53ΔJ+P elicited a rapid protective response against secondary infection by other bacterial pathogens, including the enteropathogen Y. enterocolitica and the respiratory pathogen Francisella tularensis. Thus, the development of new therapies to enhance the innate immune response may provide an initial critical delay in disease progression following the exposure to highly virulent bacterial pathogens, extending the time window for successful treatment. Public Library of Science 2013-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3865221/ /pubmed/24358292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083560 Text en © 2013 Zauberman 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 Zauberman, Ayelet Flashner, Yehuda Levy, Yinon Vagima, Yaron Tidhar, Avital Cohen, Ofer Bar-Haim, Erez Gur, David Aftalion, Moshe Halperin, Gideon Shafferman, Avigdor Mamroud, Emanuelle YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title | YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title_full | YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title_fullStr | YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title_full_unstemmed | YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title_short | YopP-Expressing Variant of Y. pestis Activates a Potent Innate Immune Response Affording Cross-Protection against Yersiniosis and Tularemia |
title_sort | yopp-expressing variant of y. pestis activates a potent innate immune response affording cross-protection against yersiniosis and tularemia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24358292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083560 |
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