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Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters

BACKGROUND: Prevention of Lyme disease in dogs in North America depends on effective vaccination against infection by the tick vector-born spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Most vaccines effectively prevent spirochete transmission to dogs during tick feeding based on immunization with the outer-surfa...

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Autores principales: Grosenbaugh, Deborah A, De Luca, Karelle, Durand, Pierre-Yves, Feilmeier, Bradley, DeWitt, Kristopher, Sigoillot-Claude, Cecile, Sajous, Marie-Line, Day, Michael J, David, Frederic
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30326885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1625-7
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author Grosenbaugh, Deborah A
De Luca, Karelle
Durand, Pierre-Yves
Feilmeier, Bradley
DeWitt, Kristopher
Sigoillot-Claude, Cecile
Sajous, Marie-Line
Day, Michael J
David, Frederic
author_facet Grosenbaugh, Deborah A
De Luca, Karelle
Durand, Pierre-Yves
Feilmeier, Bradley
DeWitt, Kristopher
Sigoillot-Claude, Cecile
Sajous, Marie-Line
Day, Michael J
David, Frederic
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description BACKGROUND: Prevention of Lyme disease in dogs in North America depends on effective vaccination against infection by the tick vector-born spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Most vaccines effectively prevent spirochete transmission to dogs during tick feeding based on immunization with the outer-surface lipoprotein A (OspA) of B. burgdorferi. More recently, vaccines containing additional OspC protein moieties have been introduced. These are designed to enhance protection by forming a second line of defense within the vertebrate host, where OspC expression replaces OspA as the dominant surface antigen. However, supportive data for demonstration of OspC mediated protection is still lacking. Since OspA immunogenicity is of paramount importance to protection against spirochete transmission; this study was designed to compare the immunogenicity of two commercially available vaccines against the Borrelia burgdorferi OspA. We further characterized OspA antigen fractions of these vaccines with respect to their biochemical and biophysical properties. RESULTS: Two groups of beagle dogs (n = 9) were administered either: (1) a nonadjuvanted/monovalent, recombinant OspA vaccine (Recombitek® Lyme) or (2) an adjuvanted, recombinant OspA /OspC chimeric fusion vaccine (Vanguard® crLyme). The onset of the anti-OspA antibody response elicited by the nonadjuvanted/monovalent OspA vaccine was significantly earlier than that for the bivalent OspA /OspC vaccine and serum borreliacidal activity was significantly greater at all post-vaccination time points. As expected, only dogs inoculated with the bivalent OspA/OspC vaccine mounted a humoral anti-OspC response. However, only three out of nine dogs in that group had a positive response. Comparison of the OspA vaccine structures revealed that the OspA in the nonadjuvanted/monovalent vaccine was primarily in the lipidated form, eluting (SEC-HPLC) at a high molecular weight, suggestive of micelle formation. Conversely, the OspA moiety of the OspA/OspC vaccine was found to be nonlipidated and eluted as the monomeric protein. CONCLUSIONS: We hypothesize that these structural differences may account for the superior immunogenicity of the nonadjuvanted monovalent recombinant OspA vaccine in dogs over the adjuvanted OspA fraction of the OspA/OspC vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-61919032018-10-23 Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters Grosenbaugh, Deborah A De Luca, Karelle Durand, Pierre-Yves Feilmeier, Bradley DeWitt, Kristopher Sigoillot-Claude, Cecile Sajous, Marie-Line Day, Michael J David, Frederic BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Prevention of Lyme disease in dogs in North America depends on effective vaccination against infection by the tick vector-born spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Most vaccines effectively prevent spirochete transmission to dogs during tick feeding based on immunization with the outer-surface lipoprotein A (OspA) of B. burgdorferi. More recently, vaccines containing additional OspC protein moieties have been introduced. These are designed to enhance protection by forming a second line of defense within the vertebrate host, where OspC expression replaces OspA as the dominant surface antigen. However, supportive data for demonstration of OspC mediated protection is still lacking. Since OspA immunogenicity is of paramount importance to protection against spirochete transmission; this study was designed to compare the immunogenicity of two commercially available vaccines against the Borrelia burgdorferi OspA. We further characterized OspA antigen fractions of these vaccines with respect to their biochemical and biophysical properties. RESULTS: Two groups of beagle dogs (n = 9) were administered either: (1) a nonadjuvanted/monovalent, recombinant OspA vaccine (Recombitek® Lyme) or (2) an adjuvanted, recombinant OspA /OspC chimeric fusion vaccine (Vanguard® crLyme). The onset of the anti-OspA antibody response elicited by the nonadjuvanted/monovalent OspA vaccine was significantly earlier than that for the bivalent OspA /OspC vaccine and serum borreliacidal activity was significantly greater at all post-vaccination time points. As expected, only dogs inoculated with the bivalent OspA/OspC vaccine mounted a humoral anti-OspC response. However, only three out of nine dogs in that group had a positive response. Comparison of the OspA vaccine structures revealed that the OspA in the nonadjuvanted/monovalent vaccine was primarily in the lipidated form, eluting (SEC-HPLC) at a high molecular weight, suggestive of micelle formation. Conversely, the OspA moiety of the OspA/OspC vaccine was found to be nonlipidated and eluted as the monomeric protein. CONCLUSIONS: We hypothesize that these structural differences may account for the superior immunogenicity of the nonadjuvanted monovalent recombinant OspA vaccine in dogs over the adjuvanted OspA fraction of the OspA/OspC vaccine. BioMed Central 2018-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6191903/ /pubmed/30326885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1625-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Grosenbaugh, Deborah A
De Luca, Karelle
Durand, Pierre-Yves
Feilmeier, Bradley
DeWitt, Kristopher
Sigoillot-Claude, Cecile
Sajous, Marie-Line
Day, Michael J
David, Frederic
Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title_full Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title_fullStr Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title_short Characterization of recombinant OspA in two different Borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
title_sort characterization of recombinant ospa in two different borrelia vaccines with respect to immunological response and its relationship to functional parameters
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30326885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1625-7
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