期刊
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 89, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2020.107054
关键词
Vibrio cholerae; Cholera; IgY; CtxB; TcpA; OmpW
资金
- Shahed University, Tehran, Iran [967586001]
Vibrio cholerae causes cholera and other infections, especially in children under five years of age. Cholera toxin (CT), toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP) and outer membrane protein W (OmpW) are three major virulence factors of this bacterium. The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains and the absence of a comprehensive and flawless vaccine, has prompted other treatments. There are several advantages of egg yolk antibodies (IgY) over other immunotherapy agents, such as economic feasibility, high yield simple production, and better immune responsiveness to mammalian antigens due to phylogenetic distance. Accordingly, in the present study, IgYs against recombinant proteins CtxB (responsible for the CT binding to eukaryotic cells), TcpA (enhances bacterial attachment to enterocytes) and OmpW were produced, in single, coupled or combined forms, to evaluate and compare their protectivity potency. Immunoreactivity of IgYs were examined through protein and whole cell ELISA, their specificity was confirmed by western blotting, and their neutralizing effects on CT was evaluated in Y1 cell culture. Produced IgYs were gavage administered to different groups of infant mice infected with V. cholerae. The results indicated that IgYs produced against CtxB had the highest titers, and were able to neutralize cytotoxicity effects in Y1 cell culture, while the highest protection in the mice challenge was obtained by IgYTcpA. No considerable increase was observed in immunoreactivity or protectivity of antibodies produced against combined antigens. The produced IgYs showed a good antigen-specificity and protectivity which can be used in passive immunotherapy against cholera.
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