| Literature DB >> 26993332 |
Miao Li1, Chunling Li2, Shuai Song3, Huahua Kang3, Dongxia Yang3, Guoqing Li4.
Abstract
Haemophilus parasuis is the causative agent of Glässer's disease, which causes high morbidity and mortality in piglets, leading to severe economic losses. The lack of a commercial vaccine against a broad spectrum of strains has limited the disease control. H. parasuis outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are potentially essential components for vaccine formulation. In this study, seven putative OMPs were selected from the annotated H. parasuis serovar 5 genome; they were predicted by bioinformatics and annotated as potential virulence-related factors. These proteins were cloned, expressed, and purified as His-tagged proteins. Antigenicity of the candidate proteins was assessed using Western blotting with convalescent sera against H. parasuis serovar 5. The immunogenicity of the seven OMPs was assessed in a guinea pig model. Except VacJ, all the other six recombinant proteins elicited a detectable antibody response. Antisera against four of the selected proteins effectively killed the bacteria in vitro. Three proteins (Omp26, VacJ, and HAPS_0742) were found to confer significant protection against challenge with a lethal dose of H. parasuis in a guinea pig model. The results suggest that these three proteins have a strong potential to be vaccine candidates against Glässer's disease.Entities:
Keywords: Haemophilus parasuis; Immune responses; Outer membrane proteins; Protection; Vaccine candidate
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26993332 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.03.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641