| Literature DB >> 10717347 |
J Staczek1, M Bendahmane, L B Gilleland, R N Beachy, H E Gilleland.
Abstract
A chimeric tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was constructed by inserting sequences representing peptide 9-14mer (TDAYNQKLSERRAN) of outer membrane (OM) protein F of Pseudomonas aeruginosa between amino acids Ser154 and Gly155 of the TMV coat protein (CP). This is the first example of TMV being used to construct a chimera containing a bacterial epitope. Mice immunized with TMV-9-14 produced anti-peptide-9-14mer-specific antibodies that reacted in whole-cell ELISA with all seven Fisher-Devlin (FD) immunotype strains of P. aeruginosa, reacted specifically by Western blotting with OM protein F extracted from all seven FD immunotypes, and were opsonic in opsonophagocytic assays. The chimeric TMV-9-14 vaccine afforded immunoprotection against challenge with wild-type P. aeruginosa in a mouse model of chronic pulmonary infection. TMV-9-14 is an excellent candidate for further development as a vaccine for possible use in humans to protect against P. aeruginosa infections.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10717347 DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(99)00571-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641