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Mapping the Neutralizing Epitopes of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88 (F4) Fimbrial Adhesin and Major Subunit FaeG
- Source :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 85
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2019.
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Abstract
- Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains that produce immunologically heterogeneous fimbriae and enterotoxins are the primary cause of neonatal diarrhea and postweaning diarrhea in young pigs. A multivalent vaccine inducing protective immunity against ideally all ETEC fimbriae and enterotoxins could be effective against diarrhea in young pigs. However, developing a vaccine to broadly protect against various ETEC virulence determinants has proven challenging. Recently developed structure- and epitope-based multiepitope fusion antigen (MEFA) technology that presents neutralizing epitopes of various virulence determinants at a backbone immunogen and that mimics epitope native immunogenicity suggests the feasibility of developing multivalent vaccines. With neutralizing epitopes from ETEC fimbria F18 and enterotoxins being identified, it becomes urgent to identify protective epitopes of K88 (F4) fimbriae, which play a major role in pig neonatal and postweaning diarrhea. In this study, we identified B-cell immunodominant epitopes in silico from the K88ac fimbrial major subunit (also adhesin) FaeG and embedded each epitope in a heterogeneous carrier for epitope fusions. We then immunized mice with each epitope fusion protein and examined epitope antigenicity and also neutralizing activities of epitope-induced antibodies. Data showed that while all nine FaeG epitope fusions induced antibodies to K88ac fimbria, anti-K88 IgG antibodies derived from epitopes MTGDFNGSVD (ep1), LNDLTNGGTK (ep2), GRTKEAFATP (ep3), ELRKPDGGTN (ep4), PMKNAGGTKVGAVKVN (ep5), and RENMEYTDGT (ep8) significantly inhibited adherence of K88ac fimbrial bacteria to porcine intestinal cell line IPEC-J2, indicating that these peptides were the neutralizing epitopes of K88ac fimbrial major subunit FaeG and suggesting the future application of FaeG epitopes in ETEC vaccine development. IMPORTANCE Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains producing K88ac fimbriae and enterotoxins are a major cause of porcine neonatal diarrhea and postweaning diarrhea in the United States. Currently, there is no vaccine to induce broadly protective antiadhesin and antitoxin immunity against ETEC-associated diarrhea. To develop a broadly effective ETEC vaccine, we need to target the most important if not all ETEC virulence determinants. While conventional vaccinology approaches encounter difficulties at integrating or including heterogeneous ETEC fimbria and toxin antigens into a vaccine product, multiepitope fusion antigen (MEFA) structural vaccinology provides a new platform to combine neutralizing antigenic elements or epitopes from various heterogeneous virulence factors for broad immunity and protection. Identification of the neutralizing epitopes of K88ac fimbria from this study added the last antigens to an MEFA-based multivalent vaccine against ETEC-associated diarrhea in pigs. An effective vaccine against pig diarrhea can significantly improve swine health and well-being and reduce economic losses to the swine industry worldwide.
- Subjects :
- Diarrhea
Antigenicity
Immunogen
Swine
Bacterial Toxins
Fimbria
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Epitope
Microbiology
Enterotoxins
Epitopes
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Immunogenicity, Vaccine
Antigen
Sequence Analysis, Protein
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
medicine
Animals
Amino Acid Sequence
Adhesins, Bacterial
030304 developmental biology
Swine Diseases
Adhesins, Escherichia coli
Antigens, Bacterial
Mice, Inbred BALB C
0303 health sciences
Ecology
Escherichia coli Vaccines
030306 microbiology
Immunogenicity
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
bacterial infections and mycoses
Antibodies, Neutralizing
Bacterial adhesin
Fimbriae, Bacterial
Immunoglobulin G
Models, Animal
Female
Antitoxins
Erratum
Food Science
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985336 and 00992240
- Volume :
- 85
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6ab84ff366725dacb775b73f9ebcf4b6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00329-19