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The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies

Mycolic acids (MA) are major, species-specific lipid components of Mycobacteria and related genera. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it is made up of alpha-, methoxy- and keto-MA, each with specific biological functions and conformational characteristics. Antibodies in tuberculosis (TB) patient sera r...

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Autores principales: Ranchod, Heena, Ndlandla, Fortunate, Lemmer, Yolandy, Beukes, Mervyn, Niebuhr, Johann, Al-Dulayymi, Juma, Wemmer, Susan, Fehrsen, Jeanni, Baird, Mark, Verschoor, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6084858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30092023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200298
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author Ranchod, Heena
Ndlandla, Fortunate
Lemmer, Yolandy
Beukes, Mervyn
Niebuhr, Johann
Al-Dulayymi, Juma
Wemmer, Susan
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Baird, Mark
Verschoor, Jan
author_facet Ranchod, Heena
Ndlandla, Fortunate
Lemmer, Yolandy
Beukes, Mervyn
Niebuhr, Johann
Al-Dulayymi, Juma
Wemmer, Susan
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Baird, Mark
Verschoor, Jan
author_sort Ranchod, Heena
collection PubMed
description Mycolic acids (MA) are major, species-specific lipid components of Mycobacteria and related genera. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it is made up of alpha-, methoxy- and keto-MA, each with specific biological functions and conformational characteristics. Antibodies in tuberculosis (TB) patient sera respond differently towards the three MA classes and were reported to cross-react with cholesterol. To understand the antigenicity and cholesterol cross-reactivity of MA, we generated three different chicken -derived phage-displayed single-chain variable fragments (scFv) that reacted similarly towards the natural mixture of MA, but the first recognized all three classes of chemically synthetic MAs, the second only the two oxygenated types of MAs and the third only methoxy MA. The cholesterol cross-reactivity was investigated after grafting each of the three scFv types onto two configurations of constant chain domains–CH1-4 and CH2-4. Weak but significant cross-reactivity with cholesterol was found only with CH2-4 versions, notably those two that were also able to recognize the trans-keto MA. The cholesteroid nature of mycobacterial mycolic acids therefore seems to be determined by the trans-keto MA subclass. The significantly weaker binding to cholesterol in comparison to MA confirms the potential TB diagnostic application of these antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-60848582018-08-18 The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies Ranchod, Heena Ndlandla, Fortunate Lemmer, Yolandy Beukes, Mervyn Niebuhr, Johann Al-Dulayymi, Juma Wemmer, Susan Fehrsen, Jeanni Baird, Mark Verschoor, Jan PLoS One Research Article Mycolic acids (MA) are major, species-specific lipid components of Mycobacteria and related genera. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it is made up of alpha-, methoxy- and keto-MA, each with specific biological functions and conformational characteristics. Antibodies in tuberculosis (TB) patient sera respond differently towards the three MA classes and were reported to cross-react with cholesterol. To understand the antigenicity and cholesterol cross-reactivity of MA, we generated three different chicken -derived phage-displayed single-chain variable fragments (scFv) that reacted similarly towards the natural mixture of MA, but the first recognized all three classes of chemically synthetic MAs, the second only the two oxygenated types of MAs and the third only methoxy MA. The cholesterol cross-reactivity was investigated after grafting each of the three scFv types onto two configurations of constant chain domains–CH1-4 and CH2-4. Weak but significant cross-reactivity with cholesterol was found only with CH2-4 versions, notably those two that were also able to recognize the trans-keto MA. The cholesteroid nature of mycobacterial mycolic acids therefore seems to be determined by the trans-keto MA subclass. The significantly weaker binding to cholesterol in comparison to MA confirms the potential TB diagnostic application of these antibodies. Public Library of Science 2018-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6084858/ /pubmed/30092023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200298 Text en © 2018 Ranchod 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ranchod, Heena
Ndlandla, Fortunate
Lemmer, Yolandy
Beukes, Mervyn
Niebuhr, Johann
Al-Dulayymi, Juma
Wemmer, Susan
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Baird, Mark
Verschoor, Jan
The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title_full The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title_fullStr The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title_full_unstemmed The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title_short The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
title_sort antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6084858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30092023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200298
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