Literature DB >> 9916741

Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of tuberculosis DNA vaccines encoding putative phosphate transport receptors.

A Tanghe1, P Lefèvre, O Denis, S D'Souza, M Braibant, E Lozes, M Singh, D Montgomery, J Content, K Huygen.   

Abstract

Using culture filtrate Ag-specific mAbs generated from mycobacteria-infected H-2b haplotype mice, we have previously identified three genes in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome, encoding proteins homologous to the periplasmic ATP-binding cassette phosphate-binding receptor PstS of the phosphate-specific transport system of E. coli. To define the potential vaccinal properties of these phosphate-binding proteins, female C57BL/6 mice were injected i.m. with plasmid DNA encoding PstS-1, PstS-2, or PstS-3 proteins from M. tuberculosis and immunogenicity and protective efficacy against i.v. challenge with M. tuberculosis H37Rv was analyzed. Significant levels of highly Ag-specific Abs and Th1-type cytokines IL-2 and IFN-gamma could be detected following vaccination with each of the three genes. However, only mice vaccinated with PstS-3 DNA demonstrated significant and sustained reduction in bacterial CFU numbers in spleen and lungs for 3 mo after M. tuberculosis challenge, as compared with CFU counts in mice vaccinated with control DNA. Vaccination with PstS-2 DNA induced a modest reduction in CFU counts in spleen only, whereas vaccination with PstS-1 DNA was completely ineffective in reducing bacterial multiplication. In conclusion, our results indicate that DNA vaccination is a powerful and easy method for comparative screening of potentially protective Ags from M. tuberculosis and that the PstS-3 protein is a promising new subunit vaccine candidate.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9916741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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