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An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine
Live bacterial vector vaccines are one of the most promising vaccine types and have the advantages of low cost, flexibility, and good safety. Meanwhile, protein secretion systems have been reported as useful tools to facilitate the release of heterologous antigen proteins from bacterial vectors. The...
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The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283432 http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2107.07052 |
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author | Li, Wenyu Yin, Fan Bu, Zixuan Liu, Yuying Zhang, Yongqing Chen, Xiabing Li, Shaowen Li, Lu Zhou, Rui Huang, Qi |
author_facet | Li, Wenyu Yin, Fan Bu, Zixuan Liu, Yuying Zhang, Yongqing Chen, Xiabing Li, Shaowen Li, Lu Zhou, Rui Huang, Qi |
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description | Live bacterial vector vaccines are one of the most promising vaccine types and have the advantages of low cost, flexibility, and good safety. Meanwhile, protein secretion systems have been reported as useful tools to facilitate the release of heterologous antigen proteins from bacterial vectors. The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system is an important protein export system that transports fully folded proteins in a signal peptide-dependent manner. In this study, we constructed a live vector vaccine using an engineered commensal Escherichia coli strain in which amiA and amiC genes were deleted, resulting in a leaky outer membrane that allows the release of periplasmic proteins to the extracellular environment. The protective antigen proteins SLY, enolase, and Sbp against Streptococcus suis were targeted to the Tat pathway by fusing a Tat signal peptide. Our results showed that by exploiting the Tat pathway and the outer membrane-defective E. coli strain, the antigen proteins were successfully secreted. The strains secreting the antigen proteins were used to vaccinate mice. After S. suis challenge, the vaccinated group showed significantly higher survival and milder clinical symptoms compared with the vector group. Further analysis showed that the mice in the vaccinated group had lower burdens of bacteria load and slighter pathological changes. Our study reports a novel live bacterial vector vaccine that uses the Tat system and provides a new alternative for developing S. suis vaccine. |
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spelling | pubmed-96288572022-12-13 An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine Li, Wenyu Yin, Fan Bu, Zixuan Liu, Yuying Zhang, Yongqing Chen, Xiabing Li, Shaowen Li, Lu Zhou, Rui Huang, Qi J Microbiol Biotechnol Research article Live bacterial vector vaccines are one of the most promising vaccine types and have the advantages of low cost, flexibility, and good safety. Meanwhile, protein secretion systems have been reported as useful tools to facilitate the release of heterologous antigen proteins from bacterial vectors. The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system is an important protein export system that transports fully folded proteins in a signal peptide-dependent manner. In this study, we constructed a live vector vaccine using an engineered commensal Escherichia coli strain in which amiA and amiC genes were deleted, resulting in a leaky outer membrane that allows the release of periplasmic proteins to the extracellular environment. The protective antigen proteins SLY, enolase, and Sbp against Streptococcus suis were targeted to the Tat pathway by fusing a Tat signal peptide. Our results showed that by exploiting the Tat pathway and the outer membrane-defective E. coli strain, the antigen proteins were successfully secreted. The strains secreting the antigen proteins were used to vaccinate mice. After S. suis challenge, the vaccinated group showed significantly higher survival and milder clinical symptoms compared with the vector group. Further analysis showed that the mice in the vaccinated group had lower burdens of bacteria load and slighter pathological changes. Our study reports a novel live bacterial vector vaccine that uses the Tat system and provides a new alternative for developing S. suis vaccine. The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2022-03-28 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9628857/ /pubmed/35283432 http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2107.07052 Text en Copyright © 2022 by the authors. Licensee KMB. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research article Li, Wenyu Yin, Fan Bu, Zixuan Liu, Yuying Zhang, Yongqing Chen, Xiabing Li, Shaowen Li, Lu Zhou, Rui Huang, Qi An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title | An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title_full | An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title_fullStr | An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title_full_unstemmed | An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title_short | An Engineered Outer Membrane-Defective Escherichia coli Secreting Protective Antigens against Streptococcus suis via the Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway as a Vaccine |
title_sort | engineered outer membrane-defective escherichia coli secreting protective antigens against streptococcus suis via the twin-arginine translocation pathway as a vaccine |
topic | Research article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283432 http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2107.07052 |
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