Literature DB >> 31561842

MOMP and MIP DNA-loaded bacterial ghosts reduce the severity of lung lesions in mice after Chlamydia psittaci respiratory tract infection.

Peng Zhou1, Haiying Wu2, Shenghua Chen3, Qinqin Bai4, Xi Chen4, Li Chen4, Xindian Zeng4, Luyao Liu4, Lili Chen5.   

Abstract

Chlamydia psittaciis a well known zoonotic pathogen that can lead to severe respiratory disease in poultry, pet birds and humans. Development of an effective and safe vaccine would be the most effective way to control C. psittaci infection. In this study, we used bacterial ghosts (BGs) as a delivery vehicle to evaluate the protective effects of major outer membrane protein (MOMP) and macrophage infectivity potentiator (MIP) DNA vaccines in mice. We found that MOMP/MIP DNA-loaded BGs elicited a better immune response than a naked DNA vaccine, giving increased IgG titers, lymphocyte proliferation responses and higher levels of IFN-γ. After challenge infection, MOMP/MIP DNA-loaded BGs-immunized mice showed lower chlamydial load and inflammation pathology in lung tissues. In addition, we found that MOMP and MIP co-immunization or a heterologous prime-boost strategy could induce stronger immune responses and better protective efficacy against C. psittaci infection. Together, the above results suggest that BGs can act as an effective delivery vehicle for C. psittaci DNA vaccines, and co-immunization or heterologous prime-boost strategy can enhance protective efficacy against infection, thereby providing an alternative strategy for the design of vaccines against C. psittaci.
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Keywords:  Bacterial ghosts; Chlamydia psittaci; Co-immunization; Heterologous prime-boost; Macrophage infectivity potentiator (MIP); Major outer membrane protein (MOMP)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31561842     DOI: 10.1016/j.imbio.2019.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunobiology        ISSN: 0171-2985            Impact factor:   3.144


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Authors:  Xiaoli Yu; Li Wang; Xinru Yang; Songsong Zhang; Guiwei Li; Lanlan Zhang; Jiaxuan Li; Xiaona Wang; Han Zhou; Yanping Jiang; Wen Cui; Yijing Li; Lijie Tang; Xinyuan Qiao
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 8.786

2.  Construction and In Vitro Evaluation of a Tumor Acidic pH-Targeting Drug Delivery System Based on Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 Bacterial Ghosts.

Authors:  Yi Ma; Qiying Liu; Aihua Hu; Shoujin Jiang; Sijia Wang; Ran Liu; Kun Han; Jufang Wang
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-02
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