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KMID : 0545120160260030603
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2016 Volume.26 No. 3 p.603 ~ p.609
Immune Modulation of Recombinant OmpA against Brucella abortus 544 Infection in Mice
Simborio Hannah Leah Tadeja

Reyes Alisha Wehdnesday Bernardo
Hop Huynh Tan
Arayan Lauren Togonon
Min Won-Gi
Lee Hu-Jang
Lee Jin-Ju
Chang Hong-Hee
Kim Suk
Abstract
Brucellosis affects a wide range of host species, including humans and many livestock animals. Chronic infections of the disease make antibiotic treatment costly, and the current vaccine used in livestock has not been approved for human use. This study investigated the possible use of the Brucella abortus outer membrane protein A (OmpA) as a candidate subunit vaccine in an infected mouse model. The ompA gene was cloned and overexpressed, and the recombinant OmpA (rOmpA) protein fused to maltose binding protein (MBP) was purified in Escherichia coli. Immunogenicity was verified through western blotting, and mice were immunized and challenged to evaluate its protective effect. Mice treated with rOmpA exhibited induced humoral and host cell-mediated responses, with a significant increase in immunoglobulin G (IgG1 and IgG2a) and cytokine levels, especially TNF-¥á and IL-12, compared with the control groups treated with either MBP or PBS. In conclusion, rOmpA should be highly considered as a future subunit vaccine for brucellosis, and further studies regarding rOmpA and its protective ability are suggested.
KEYWORD
Brucella abortus, outer membrane protein A, recombinant, vaccine
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