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Identification and characterization of epitopes shared between the mycobacterial 65-kilodalton heat shock protein and the actively secreted antigen 85 complex: their in situ expression on the cell wall surface of Mycobacterium leprae.

A Rambukkana1, P K Das, J D Burggraaf, W R Faber, P Teeling, S Krieg, J E Thole, M Harboe.   

Abstract

Both mycobacterial hsp65 and the actively secreted antigen 85 complex of 30-kDa region proteins are considered to be major immune targets in mycobacterial diseases. In this study, by using a novel series of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) directed to these antigens, we identified and partially characterized three unique epitopes (Rb2, Pe12, and A2h11) that are shared between mycobacterial hsp65 and the individual components of the antigen 85 complex. Dot blot assays with native purified proteins revealed that all three MAbs are strongly bound to hsp65 and antigens 85A (MPT44) and 85B (MPT59), while a weak reaction or no reaction was found with antigen 85C (MPT45). Immunoblotting showed that MAb Rb2 reacted strongly with both hsp65 and the antigen 85 complex proteins, whereas MAbs Pe12 and A2h11 reacted strongly with the former but weakly with the latter. Moreover, these MAbs did not react with other closely related MPT51 and MPT64 secreted proteins. Further characterization of these epitopes was performed by using recombinant fusion and truncated proteins of Mycobacterium bovis BCG hsp65 (MbaA) and the M. leprae 30- and 31-kDa antigen 85 complex fusion proteins. In hsp65, Rb2-Pe12- and A2h11-reactive epitopes were found to reside in the C-terminal region of amino acid residues 479 to 540 and 303 to 424, respectively. In the M. leprae 30- and 31-kDa antigen 85 complex, all three epitopes were located in an N-terminal region of amino acid residues 55 to 266, one of the known fibronectin-binding sites of the M. leprae antigen 85 complex. Comparison of these MAb-reactive amino acid sequence regions between mycobacterial hsp65 and the components of the antigen 85 complex revealed that these regions show certain amino acid sequence identities. Furthermore, by immunoperoxidase and immunogold ultracytochemistry, we demonstrated that Rb2-, Pe12-, and A2h11-reactive epitopes are expressed both on the cell wall surface and in the cytosol of M. leprae bacilli within the lesions of lepromatous leprosy patients and in M. leprae-infected armadillo liver tissue.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1383151      PMCID: PMC258197          DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.11.4517-4527.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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