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Shenghua Wang1,2, Na Geng3, Dong Zhou4, Yi Qu5, Mengke Shi3, Yuliang Xu1, Kangping Liu1, Yongxia Liu3, Jianzhu Liu1.
Abstract
In this study, a novel oral vaccine of recombinant Lactobacillus plantarum (L. plantarum) containing the gp85 protein was explored, and the effects of this vaccine on the prevention of subgroup J Avian Leukosis Virus (ALV-J) infection were assessed. In the current study, the gp85 protein of ALV-J was expressed on the surface of L. plantarum with the surface-display motif, pgsA, by constructing a shuttle vector pMG36e:pgsA:gp85. Surface localization of the fusion protein was verified by western blotting and flow cytometry. Subsequently, Specific Pathogen Free Hy-Line Brown layer chickens were orally vaccinated with the recombinant L. plantarum and presented with high levels of serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) titers in bile and duodenal-mucosal fluid. After challenged with ALV-J of a 3 × 103 50% tissue culture infective dose (TCID50), serum samples of the chickens were collected and viremia was analyzed. Results showed that, compared to the L. plantarum and PBS control group, the recombinant L. plantarum group showed a significant rise in antibody levels after inoculation, and provide improved protection against ALV-J according to viremia detection. These results indicate that oral immunization with the recombinant L. plantarum provided an effective means for eliciting protective immune response against early ALV-J infection.Entities:
Keywords: ALV-J; Lactobacillus plantarum; gp85 protein; oral immunization; pgsA
Year: 2019 PMID: 31632395 PMCID: PMC6783503 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1PCR amplification of the recombinant plasmid containing the gp85 gene (A) and the pgsA gene (B), M: DNA Maker; (A) 1: the PCR product predicted as 930 bp. (B) 1: the PCR product predicted as 1,143 bp.
Figure 2Identification of the recombinant pgsA-gp85 protein (unpurified) expressed in L. plantarum (pMG36e) by SDS-PAGE (A) and Western blot (B). M: protein marker; 1: the pgsA-gp85 protein predicted as 69 kDa.
Figure 3The results of flow cytometry analysis, monoclonal antibody JE9 as first antibody, FITC-conjugated anti-mouse IgG (Sigma) as secondary antibody to detect the A, B, and D samples and anti-mouse IgG (Sigma) as secondary antibody to detect the C sample. A: L. plantarum; B: pMG36e-gp85/L. plantarum; C, D: pMG36e-pgsA-gp85/L. plantarum. The map of P1 represents the selected flora, P3 stands for the fluorescence intensity of the protein on the surface of L. plantarum (A). Histogram shows the quantity of fluorescence surface proteins in P3 part of flow cytometry analysis (B). P < 0.01 indicates a significant difference between the control and experimental group at the same immunized time. ***P < 0.001.
Figure 4Changes of serum antibodies in different groups. The serum samples with a S/P value higher than 0.6 were considered ALV-J antibody positive. S/P: sample-to-positive = [(mean of OD450nm of sample–mean of OD450nm of negative control)]/[(mean of OD450nm of positive control–mean of OD450nm of negative control)].
Figure 5The levels of sIgA antibody. The L. plantarum group indicates the levels of IgA antibody in the chickens vaccinated with the L. plantarum, the recombinant L. plantarum indicates the levels of IgA antibody in the chickens vaccinated with the recombinant pMG36e-pgsA-gp85 L. plantarum, the control group indicates the levels of IgA antibody in the chickens vaccinated with the PBS. (A) The levels of sIgA antibody in bile samples. (B) The levels of sIgA antibody in duodenal lavages samples. (C) The levels of IgA antibody in serum samples.
The positive ALV-IgA ratios in bile, duodenal lavages and serum samples of chickens from 7 to 49 d.
| Natural | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a |
| Recombinant | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b | 100% (3/3)b |
| PBS | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a | 0% (0/3)a |
Mean values at the same time point without a common superscript (a, b) differed significantly (P < 0.05).
ALV-J positive viremia ratios in the chickens from 1 to 4 weeks after being challenged with ALV-J.
| Natural | 16.7% (2/12)a | 25.0% (3/12)ac | 41.7% (5/12)a | 41.7% (5/12)a |
| Recombinant | 8.3% (1/12)a | 8.3% (1/12)ab | 25.0% (3/12)ab | 16.7% (2/12)ab |
| PBS+ALV-J | 33.3% (4/12)a | 50.0% (6/12)c | 80.0% (8/10)c | 80.0% (8/10)c |
Mean values at the same time point without a common superscript (a–c) differed significantly (P < 0.05).