Cargando…

Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae

Vaccination is a potential approach for prevention and control of disease in fish. The use of genetically engineered vaccines is an effective method and a green intervention to control bacterial infection in aquaculture. However, efforts to develop these vaccines are limited by the lack of conserved...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wang, Yajun, Wang, Erlong, He, Yang, Wang, Kaiyu, Yang, Qian, Wang, Jun, Geng, Yi, Chen, Defang, Huang, Xiaoli, Ouyang, Ping, Lai, Weimin, Shi, Cunbin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415641
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16475
_version_ 1783241700894834688
author Wang, Yajun
Wang, Erlong
He, Yang
Wang, Kaiyu
Yang, Qian
Wang, Jun
Geng, Yi
Chen, Defang
Huang, Xiaoli
Ouyang, Ping
Lai, Weimin
Shi, Cunbin
author_facet Wang, Yajun
Wang, Erlong
He, Yang
Wang, Kaiyu
Yang, Qian
Wang, Jun
Geng, Yi
Chen, Defang
Huang, Xiaoli
Ouyang, Ping
Lai, Weimin
Shi, Cunbin
author_sort Wang, Yajun
collection PubMed
description Vaccination is a potential approach for prevention and control of disease in fish. The use of genetically engineered vaccines is an effective method and a green intervention to control bacterial infection in aquaculture. However, efforts to develop these vaccines are limited by the lack of conserved protective antigens. In this study, three candidate immunogens (Srr, NeuA, and Hsp) of the pathogenic Streptococcus iniae strain DGX07 isolated from diseased channel catfish were identified and analyzed. Molecular cloning, expression, and purification of candidate antigen genes were carried out to obtain the candidate immunogens in the form of recombinant subunit vaccines. Western blotting was performed to evaluate immunogenicity in vitro and channel catfish were vaccinated by intraperitoneal injection and the specific antibody titers and relative percent of survival were determined to evaluate immune protection in vivo. The results showed that these three candidate immunogens were expressed correctly as recombinant proteins fused with His tags, with molecular weights of 70 kDa for Srr, 86 kDa for NeuA, and 51 kDa for Hsp, respectively. Moreover, each immunogen was predicted to be located either extracellularly or on the surface of S. iniae, and were able to offer protection against S. iniae infection in the form of recombinant subunit vaccines with adjuvant ISA763, especially Srr, with a relative percent of survival of 70% for Srr, 55% for NeuA, and 50% for Hsp, respectively.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5458168
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Impact Journals LLC
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-54581682017-06-08 Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae Wang, Yajun Wang, Erlong He, Yang Wang, Kaiyu Yang, Qian Wang, Jun Geng, Yi Chen, Defang Huang, Xiaoli Ouyang, Ping Lai, Weimin Shi, Cunbin Oncotarget Research Paper: Immunology Vaccination is a potential approach for prevention and control of disease in fish. The use of genetically engineered vaccines is an effective method and a green intervention to control bacterial infection in aquaculture. However, efforts to develop these vaccines are limited by the lack of conserved protective antigens. In this study, three candidate immunogens (Srr, NeuA, and Hsp) of the pathogenic Streptococcus iniae strain DGX07 isolated from diseased channel catfish were identified and analyzed. Molecular cloning, expression, and purification of candidate antigen genes were carried out to obtain the candidate immunogens in the form of recombinant subunit vaccines. Western blotting was performed to evaluate immunogenicity in vitro and channel catfish were vaccinated by intraperitoneal injection and the specific antibody titers and relative percent of survival were determined to evaluate immune protection in vivo. The results showed that these three candidate immunogens were expressed correctly as recombinant proteins fused with His tags, with molecular weights of 70 kDa for Srr, 86 kDa for NeuA, and 51 kDa for Hsp, respectively. Moreover, each immunogen was predicted to be located either extracellularly or on the surface of S. iniae, and were able to offer protection against S. iniae infection in the form of recombinant subunit vaccines with adjuvant ISA763, especially Srr, with a relative percent of survival of 70% for Srr, 55% for NeuA, and 50% for Hsp, respectively. Impact Journals LLC 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5458168/ /pubmed/28415641 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16475 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Immunology
Wang, Yajun
Wang, Erlong
He, Yang
Wang, Kaiyu
Yang, Qian
Wang, Jun
Geng, Yi
Chen, Defang
Huang, Xiaoli
Ouyang, Ping
Lai, Weimin
Shi, Cunbin
Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title_full Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title_fullStr Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title_full_unstemmed Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title_short Identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against Streptococcus iniae
title_sort identification and screening of effective protective antigens for channel catfish against streptococcus iniae
topic Research Paper: Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415641
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16475
work_keys_str_mv AT wangyajun identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT wangerlong identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT heyang identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT wangkaiyu identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT yangqian identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT wangjun identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT gengyi identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT chendefang identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT huangxiaoli identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT ouyangping identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT laiweimin identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae
AT shicunbin identificationandscreeningofeffectiveprotectiveantigensforchannelcatfishagainststreptococcusiniae