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Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines

The use of recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strains is a promising strategy for presenting heterologous antigens to the mammalian immune system to induce both cellular and humoral immune responses. However, studies on RASV development differ on where heterologous antigens are express...

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Autores principales: Sevastsyanovich, Yanina R., Withers, David R., Marriott, Claire L., Morris, Faye C., Wells, Timothy J., Browning, Douglas F., Beriotto, Irene, Ross, Ewan, Ali, Hossam Omar, Wardius, Catherine A., Cunningham, Adam F., Henderson, Ian R., Rossiter, Amanda E.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28893919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00593-17
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author Sevastsyanovich, Yanina R.
Withers, David R.
Marriott, Claire L.
Morris, Faye C.
Wells, Timothy J.
Browning, Douglas F.
Beriotto, Irene
Ross, Ewan
Ali, Hossam Omar
Wardius, Catherine A.
Cunningham, Adam F.
Henderson, Ian R.
Rossiter, Amanda E.
author_facet Sevastsyanovich, Yanina R.
Withers, David R.
Marriott, Claire L.
Morris, Faye C.
Wells, Timothy J.
Browning, Douglas F.
Beriotto, Irene
Ross, Ewan
Ali, Hossam Omar
Wardius, Catherine A.
Cunningham, Adam F.
Henderson, Ian R.
Rossiter, Amanda E.
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description The use of recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strains is a promising strategy for presenting heterologous antigens to the mammalian immune system to induce both cellular and humoral immune responses. However, studies on RASV development differ on where heterologous antigens are expressed and localized within the bacterium, and it is unclear how antigen localization modulates the immune response. Previously, we exploited the plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet) autotransporter system for accumulation of heterologous antigens in cell culture supernatant. In the present study, this Pet system was used to express early secretory antigen 6 (ESAT-6), an immunodominant and diagnostic antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain SL3261. Three strains were generated, whereby ESAT-6 was expressed as a cytoplasmic (SL3261/cyto), surface-bound (SL3261/surf), or secreted (SL3261/sec) antigen. Using these RASVs, the relationship between antigen localization and immunogenicity in infected C57BL/6 mice was systematically examined. Using purified antigen and specific tetramers, we showed that mice infected with the SL3261/surf or SL3261/sec strain generated large numbers of Th1 CD4(+) ESAT-6(+) splenic T cells compared to those of mice infected with SL3261/cyto. While all mice showed ESAT-6-specific antibody responses when infected with SL3261/surf or SL3261/sec, peak total serum IgG antibody titers were reached more rapidly in mice that received SL3261/sec. Thus, how antigen is localized after production within bacteria has a more marked effect on the antibody response than on the CD4(+) T cell response, which might influence the chosen strategy to localize recombinant antigen in RASVs.
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spelling pubmed-56951232017-12-01 Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines Sevastsyanovich, Yanina R. Withers, David R. Marriott, Claire L. Morris, Faye C. Wells, Timothy J. Browning, Douglas F. Beriotto, Irene Ross, Ewan Ali, Hossam Omar Wardius, Catherine A. Cunningham, Adam F. Henderson, Ian R. Rossiter, Amanda E. Infect Immun Microbial Immunity and Vaccines The use of recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strains is a promising strategy for presenting heterologous antigens to the mammalian immune system to induce both cellular and humoral immune responses. However, studies on RASV development differ on where heterologous antigens are expressed and localized within the bacterium, and it is unclear how antigen localization modulates the immune response. Previously, we exploited the plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet) autotransporter system for accumulation of heterologous antigens in cell culture supernatant. In the present study, this Pet system was used to express early secretory antigen 6 (ESAT-6), an immunodominant and diagnostic antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain SL3261. Three strains were generated, whereby ESAT-6 was expressed as a cytoplasmic (SL3261/cyto), surface-bound (SL3261/surf), or secreted (SL3261/sec) antigen. Using these RASVs, the relationship between antigen localization and immunogenicity in infected C57BL/6 mice was systematically examined. Using purified antigen and specific tetramers, we showed that mice infected with the SL3261/surf or SL3261/sec strain generated large numbers of Th1 CD4(+) ESAT-6(+) splenic T cells compared to those of mice infected with SL3261/cyto. While all mice showed ESAT-6-specific antibody responses when infected with SL3261/surf or SL3261/sec, peak total serum IgG antibody titers were reached more rapidly in mice that received SL3261/sec. Thus, how antigen is localized after production within bacteria has a more marked effect on the antibody response than on the CD4(+) T cell response, which might influence the chosen strategy to localize recombinant antigen in RASVs. American Society for Microbiology 2017-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5695123/ /pubmed/28893919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00593-17 Text en © Crown copyright 2017. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Microbial Immunity and Vaccines
Sevastsyanovich, Yanina R.
Withers, David R.
Marriott, Claire L.
Morris, Faye C.
Wells, Timothy J.
Browning, Douglas F.
Beriotto, Irene
Ross, Ewan
Ali, Hossam Omar
Wardius, Catherine A.
Cunningham, Adam F.
Henderson, Ian R.
Rossiter, Amanda E.
Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title_full Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title_fullStr Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title_short Antigen Localization Influences the Magnitude and Kinetics of Endogenous Adaptive Immune Response to Recombinant Salmonella Vaccines
title_sort antigen localization influences the magnitude and kinetics of endogenous adaptive immune response to recombinant salmonella vaccines
topic Microbial Immunity and Vaccines
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28893919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00593-17
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