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Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity

Chemical crop protection is widely used to control plant diseases. However, the adverse effects of pesticide use on human health and environment, resistance development and the impact of regulatory requirements on the crop protection market urges the agrochemical industry to explore innovative and a...

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Autores principales: De Coninck, Barbara, Verheesen, Peter, Vos, Christine M., Van Daele, Inge, De Bolle, Miguel F., Vieira, Joao V., Peferoen, Marnix, Cammue, Bruno P. A., Thevissen, Karin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01059
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author De Coninck, Barbara
Verheesen, Peter
Vos, Christine M.
Van Daele, Inge
De Bolle, Miguel F.
Vieira, Joao V.
Peferoen, Marnix
Cammue, Bruno P. A.
Thevissen, Karin
author_facet De Coninck, Barbara
Verheesen, Peter
Vos, Christine M.
Van Daele, Inge
De Bolle, Miguel F.
Vieira, Joao V.
Peferoen, Marnix
Cammue, Bruno P. A.
Thevissen, Karin
author_sort De Coninck, Barbara
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description Chemical crop protection is widely used to control plant diseases. However, the adverse effects of pesticide use on human health and environment, resistance development and the impact of regulatory requirements on the crop protection market urges the agrochemical industry to explore innovative and alternative approaches. In that context, we demonstrate here the potential of camelid single domain antibodies (VHHs) generated against fungal glucosylceramides (fGlcCer), important pathogenicity factors. To this end, llamas were immunized with purified fGlcCer and a mixture of mycelium and spores of the fungus Botrytis cinerea, one of the most important plant pathogenic fungi. The llama immune repertoire was subsequently cloned in a phage display vector to generate a library with a diversity of at least 10(8) different clones. This library was incubated with fGlcCer to identify phages that bind to fGlcCer, and VHHs that specifically bound fGlcCer but not mammalian or plant-derived GlcCer were selected. They were shown to inhibit the growth of B. cinerea in vitro, with VHH 41D01 having the highest antifungal activity. Moreover, VHH 41D01 could reduce disease symptoms induced by B. cinerea when sprayed on tomato leaves. Based on all these data, anti-fGlcCer VHHs show the potential to be used as an alternative approach to combat fungal plant diseases.
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spelling pubmed-54699012017-06-28 Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity De Coninck, Barbara Verheesen, Peter Vos, Christine M. Van Daele, Inge De Bolle, Miguel F. Vieira, Joao V. Peferoen, Marnix Cammue, Bruno P. A. Thevissen, Karin Front Microbiol Microbiology Chemical crop protection is widely used to control plant diseases. However, the adverse effects of pesticide use on human health and environment, resistance development and the impact of regulatory requirements on the crop protection market urges the agrochemical industry to explore innovative and alternative approaches. In that context, we demonstrate here the potential of camelid single domain antibodies (VHHs) generated against fungal glucosylceramides (fGlcCer), important pathogenicity factors. To this end, llamas were immunized with purified fGlcCer and a mixture of mycelium and spores of the fungus Botrytis cinerea, one of the most important plant pathogenic fungi. The llama immune repertoire was subsequently cloned in a phage display vector to generate a library with a diversity of at least 10(8) different clones. This library was incubated with fGlcCer to identify phages that bind to fGlcCer, and VHHs that specifically bound fGlcCer but not mammalian or plant-derived GlcCer were selected. They were shown to inhibit the growth of B. cinerea in vitro, with VHH 41D01 having the highest antifungal activity. Moreover, VHH 41D01 could reduce disease symptoms induced by B. cinerea when sprayed on tomato leaves. Based on all these data, anti-fGlcCer VHHs show the potential to be used as an alternative approach to combat fungal plant diseases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5469901/ /pubmed/28659884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01059 Text en Copyright © 2017 De Coninck, Verheesen, Vos, Van Daele, De Bolle, Vieira, Peferoen, Cammue and Thevissen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
De Coninck, Barbara
Verheesen, Peter
Vos, Christine M.
Van Daele, Inge
De Bolle, Miguel F.
Vieira, Joao V.
Peferoen, Marnix
Cammue, Bruno P. A.
Thevissen, Karin
Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title_full Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title_fullStr Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title_short Fungal Glucosylceramide-Specific Camelid Single Domain Antibodies Are Characterized by Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity
title_sort fungal glucosylceramide-specific camelid single domain antibodies are characterized by broad spectrum antifungal activity
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01059
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