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Characterisation of mouse monoclonal antibodies for pneumolysin:: fine epitope mapping and V gene usage

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IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS
卷 88, 期 3, 页码 227-239

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0165-2478(03)00081-6

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monoclonal antibody; pneumolysin; epitope mapping; V gene

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Pneumolysin (PLY) is a cholesterol-depenclent cytolysin (CDC) produced by Streptococcus pneumoniae, the main cause of community-acquired pneumonia. We have applied a set of diverse molecular methodologies (PCR-derived PLY peptides, biopanning of a library of phage-displayed random nonapeptides, indirect ELISA and competition tests with soluble peptides) to achieve concordant complementary observations in order to obtain a fine epitope mapping of three Mouse monoclonal antibodies (PLY-4, PLY-7 and PLY-8) for PLY. PLY-4 seems to recognise a conformation-dependent epitope with a core reactivity involving R232. The epitopes recognised by PLY-7 and PLY-8 are within the sequences (401)GQDLTAH(407) and (450)KRTISIWGT(458), respectively. PLY-7 also recognises suilysin (SLY), in which the homologous reactive amino acid stretch is (429)GVNLTSH(435). In a homology model of PLY with the crystal structure of perfringolysin 0 (PFO), R232 is part of a well-exposed contorted loop oil the edge of the concave and convex faces of domain 1. The sequences reactive with PLY-7 and PLY-8 would conform one of the loops at the bottom of domain 4 and a strand of one of the two sheets of this domain, respectively. Western blot analyses carried Out with anti-PLY rabbit IgG and polyclonal mouse serum identified stretches comprising residues 40-98, 199-248, 352-414 and 415 471 of PLY as immunogenic and antigenic; altogether with their recognition by the monoclonal antibodies herein considered, these results stress the immunological significance of domains 1 and 4 of the PLY molecule. PLY-4, PLY-7 and PLY-8 share the same V, chain; this chain and that of the PLY-5 monoclonal antibody are essentially in germline configuration, whereas the VI-I regions of these monoclonals come from diverse gene segments and are mutated. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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