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Development of a carbohydrate binding assay for the B-oligomer of pertussis toxin and toxoid.

Sheena R Gomez1, Dorothy K-L Xing, Michael J Corbel, John Coote, Roger Parton, Chun-Ting Yuen.   

Abstract

Pertussis toxin (PTx) is a major virulence factor produced by Bordetella pertussis and, in its detoxified form PTd, is an important component of pertussis vaccines. The in vivo histamine sensitization test (HIST) is currently used for the safety testing of these vaccines. However, an alternative test is needed because of large assay variability and ethical concerns with regard to animal usage. PTx has two functionally distinct domains: the enzymatic A-protomer and the B-oligomer that facilitates host-cell binding and entry of PTx into the cell. The development of a quantitative PTx binding assay using glycoproteins or defined oligosaccharides is reported. PTx was found to bind preferentially to multiantennary N-glycans, with the highest binding toward the fully sialylated structures. In contrast, PTd lost the ability of PTx to bind to sialylated multiantennary structures but retained some capacity to bind to neutral multiantennary structures. The developed assay was shown to be specific, sensitive, and robust and could be used for investigating the mechanisms of PTx detoxification and for monitoring PTx binding activity in vaccine formulations. This assay could also be used to complement a PTx-enzymatic assay, developed recently, and together they may form the basis of a potential alternative in vitro assay to replace the in vivo HIST.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16782039     DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2006.05.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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Authors:  Yajun Tan; Roland A Fleck; Catpagavalli Asokanathan; Chun-Ting Yuen; Dorothy Xing; Shumin Zhang; Junzhi Wang
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2013-01-04       Impact factor: 3.452

2.  Investigation in a murine model of possible mechanisms of enhanced local reactions to post-primary diphtheria-tetanus toxoid boosters in recipients of acellular pertussis-diphtheria-tetanus vaccine.

Authors:  Masaki Ochiai; Yoshinobu Horiuchi; Chun-Ting Yuen; Catpagavalli Asokanathan; Akihiko Yamamoto; Kenji Okada; Michiyo Kataoka; Kevin Markey; Michael Corbel; Dorothy Xing
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 3.452

3.  Identification and characterization of the carbohydrate ligands recognized by pertussis toxin via a glycan microarray and surface plasmon resonance.

Authors:  Scott H Millen; Daniel M Lewallen; Andrew B Herr; Suri S Iyer; Alison A Weiss
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2010-07-20       Impact factor: 3.162

Review 4.  Assays for Determining Pertussis Toxin Activity in Acellular Pertussis Vaccines.

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Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-17       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 5.  In Vivo Models and In Vitro Assays for the Assessment of Pertussis Toxin Activity.

Authors:  Marieke Esther Hoonakker
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-08-12       Impact factor: 4.546

6.  Safety testing of acellular pertussis vaccines: Use of animals and 3Rs alternatives.

Authors:  Marieke Hoonakker; Juan Arciniega; Coenraad Hendriksen
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2017-11-02       Impact factor: 3.452

7.  iGIST-A Kinetic Bioassay for Pertussis Toxin Based on Its Effect on Inhibitory GPCR Signaling.

Authors:  Valeriy M Paramonov; Cecilia Sahlgren; Adolfo Rivero-Müller; Arto T Pulliainen
Journal:  ACS Sens       Date:  2020-11-04       Impact factor: 7.711

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