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Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens

BACKGROUND: Sporothrix schenckii and associated species are agents of human and animal sporotrichosis that cause large sapronoses and zoonoses worldwide. Epidemiological surveillance has highlighted an overwhelming occurrence of the highly pathogenic fungus Sporothrix brasiliensis during feline outb...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues, Anderson Messias, Fernandes, Geisa Ferreira, Araujo, Leticia Mendes, Della Terra, Paula Portella, dos Santos, Priscila Oliveira, Pereira, Sandro Antonio, Schubach, Tânia Maria Pacheco, Burger, Eva, Lopes-Bezerra, Leila Maria, de Camargo, Zoilo Pires
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26305691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004016
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author Rodrigues, Anderson Messias
Fernandes, Geisa Ferreira
Araujo, Leticia Mendes
Della Terra, Paula Portella
dos Santos, Priscila Oliveira
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Schubach, Tânia Maria Pacheco
Burger, Eva
Lopes-Bezerra, Leila Maria
de Camargo, Zoilo Pires
author_facet Rodrigues, Anderson Messias
Fernandes, Geisa Ferreira
Araujo, Leticia Mendes
Della Terra, Paula Portella
dos Santos, Priscila Oliveira
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Schubach, Tânia Maria Pacheco
Burger, Eva
Lopes-Bezerra, Leila Maria
de Camargo, Zoilo Pires
author_sort Rodrigues, Anderson Messias
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Sporothrix schenckii and associated species are agents of human and animal sporotrichosis that cause large sapronoses and zoonoses worldwide. Epidemiological surveillance has highlighted an overwhelming occurrence of the highly pathogenic fungus Sporothrix brasiliensis during feline outbreaks, leading to massive transmissions to humans. Early diagnosis of feline sporotrichosis by demonstrating the presence of a surrogate marker of infection can have a key role for selecting appropriate disease control measures and minimizing zoonotic transmission to humans. METHODOLOGY: We explored the presence and diversity of serum antibodies (IgG) specific against Sporothrix antigens in cats with sporotrichosis and evaluated the utility of these antibodies for serodiagnosis. Antigen profiling included protein extracts from the closest known relatives S. brasiliensis and S. schenckii. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and immunoblotting enabled us to characterize the major antigens of feline sporotrichosis from sera from cats with sporotrichosis (n = 49), healthy cats (n = 19), and cats with other diseases (n = 20). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based quantitation of anti-Sporothrix IgG exhibited high sensitivity and specificity in cats with sporotrichosis (area under the curve, 1.0; 95% confidence interval, 0.94–1; P<0.0001) versus controls. The two sets of Sporothrix antigens were remarkably cross-reactive, supporting the hypothesis that antigenic epitopes may be conserved among closely related agents. One-dimensional immunoblotting indicated that 3-carboxymuconate cyclase (a 60-kDa protein in S. brasiliensis and a 70-kDa protein in S. schenckii) is the immunodominant antigen in feline sporotrichosis. Two-dimensional immunoblotting revealed six IgG-reactive isoforms of gp60 in the S. brasiliensis proteome, similar to the humoral response found in human sporotrichosis. CONCLUSIONS: A convergent IgG-response in various hosts (mice, cats, and humans) has important implications for our understanding of the coevolution of Sporothrix and its warm-blooded hosts. We propose that 3-carboxymuconate cyclase has potential for the serological diagnosis of sporotrichosis and as target for the development of an effective multi-species vaccine against sporotrichosis in animals and humans.
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spelling pubmed-45491112015-09-01 Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens Rodrigues, Anderson Messias Fernandes, Geisa Ferreira Araujo, Leticia Mendes Della Terra, Paula Portella dos Santos, Priscila Oliveira Pereira, Sandro Antonio Schubach, Tânia Maria Pacheco Burger, Eva Lopes-Bezerra, Leila Maria de Camargo, Zoilo Pires PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Sporothrix schenckii and associated species are agents of human and animal sporotrichosis that cause large sapronoses and zoonoses worldwide. Epidemiological surveillance has highlighted an overwhelming occurrence of the highly pathogenic fungus Sporothrix brasiliensis during feline outbreaks, leading to massive transmissions to humans. Early diagnosis of feline sporotrichosis by demonstrating the presence of a surrogate marker of infection can have a key role for selecting appropriate disease control measures and minimizing zoonotic transmission to humans. METHODOLOGY: We explored the presence and diversity of serum antibodies (IgG) specific against Sporothrix antigens in cats with sporotrichosis and evaluated the utility of these antibodies for serodiagnosis. Antigen profiling included protein extracts from the closest known relatives S. brasiliensis and S. schenckii. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and immunoblotting enabled us to characterize the major antigens of feline sporotrichosis from sera from cats with sporotrichosis (n = 49), healthy cats (n = 19), and cats with other diseases (n = 20). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based quantitation of anti-Sporothrix IgG exhibited high sensitivity and specificity in cats with sporotrichosis (area under the curve, 1.0; 95% confidence interval, 0.94–1; P<0.0001) versus controls. The two sets of Sporothrix antigens were remarkably cross-reactive, supporting the hypothesis that antigenic epitopes may be conserved among closely related agents. One-dimensional immunoblotting indicated that 3-carboxymuconate cyclase (a 60-kDa protein in S. brasiliensis and a 70-kDa protein in S. schenckii) is the immunodominant antigen in feline sporotrichosis. Two-dimensional immunoblotting revealed six IgG-reactive isoforms of gp60 in the S. brasiliensis proteome, similar to the humoral response found in human sporotrichosis. CONCLUSIONS: A convergent IgG-response in various hosts (mice, cats, and humans) has important implications for our understanding of the coevolution of Sporothrix and its warm-blooded hosts. We propose that 3-carboxymuconate cyclase has potential for the serological diagnosis of sporotrichosis and as target for the development of an effective multi-species vaccine against sporotrichosis in animals and humans. Public Library of Science 2015-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4549111/ /pubmed/26305691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004016 Text en © 2015 Rodrigues 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
Rodrigues, Anderson Messias
Fernandes, Geisa Ferreira
Araujo, Leticia Mendes
Della Terra, Paula Portella
dos Santos, Priscila Oliveira
Pereira, Sandro Antonio
Schubach, Tânia Maria Pacheco
Burger, Eva
Lopes-Bezerra, Leila Maria
de Camargo, Zoilo Pires
Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title_full Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title_fullStr Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title_full_unstemmed Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title_short Proteomics-Based Characterization of the Humoral Immune Response in Sporotrichosis: Toward Discovery of Potential Diagnostic and Vaccine Antigens
title_sort proteomics-based characterization of the humoral immune response in sporotrichosis: toward discovery of potential diagnostic and vaccine antigens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26305691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004016
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