Antigen Fingerprinting of Polyclonal Antibodies Raised in Immunized Chickens with Tick Total Proteins: A Reservoir for the Discovery of Novel Antigens

作者:Prudencio Carlos Roberto*; Rezende Rodrigues Aline Aparecida; Cardoso Rone; Juan Szabo Matias Pablo; Goulart Luiz Ricardo
来源:Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 2011, 16(9): 1027-1036.
DOI:10.1177/1087057111414901

摘要

Identification of tick-protective antigens remains the limiting step in vaccine development. The authors have generated several B cell epitope candidates by fingerprinting Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus proteins that were characterized through bioselection of random peptide phage display libraries against polyclonal antibodies antitick proteins. From 280 clones selected and sequenced, 107 distinct reactive clones were validated by dot-blot assays. Eight consensus motifs were generated, and the most frequent ones were PXXKXH, NXXKXXL, and HTS (68.2%, 65%, and 42%, respectively). The consensus sequences identified potential vaccine targets by alignment with the protein database of R. microplus, which may have putative roles in the host response. Sequences that did not align with known proteins but shared extensive homology among each other were classified as conformational epitopes. Sequence alignments also recognized multiple targets, and the most predominant proteins were identified. Finally, immunized mice sera recognized tick proteins, demonstrating that functional epitope profiles can be identified through selection of phage-displayed peptide libraries with hyperimmune sera and revealing that the epitope-displaying phages can be used as potential vaccine immunogens. (Journal of Biomolecular Screening 2011; 16: 1027-1036)

  • 出版日期2011-10

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