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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2011 Volume.16 No. 4 p.733 ~ p.733
High cell density fed-batch fermentation for the production of recombinant E. coli K-12 ghost vaccine against streptococcal disease
Park Seung-Jun

Lee Seok-Joo
Kim Ki-Hong
Kim Sung-Koo
Abstract
The bacterial ghost system is a novel vaccine delivery method which provides versatile carrier functions for foreign antigens with excellent natural intrinsic adjuvant properties. In this study, ghost bacteria of E. coli K-12/pHCE-InaN-GAPDH-ghost 27 SDM were created for mass production of a Streptococcus iniae ghost vaccine. The optimal fed-batch process for high cell density culture of E. coli K-12/pHCE-InaN-GAPDH-ghost 27 SDM was developed using the nutrient feeding strategy with Riesenberg defined medium. Fermentation was conducted in four phases as follow: (1) initial batch phase, (2) fed-batch phase for high cell density culture, (3) thermal induction phase for the formation of ghost by the expression of lysis gene E, and (4) high temperature holding phase to increase ghost formation efficiency. The maximum ghost bacteria vaccine (GBV) was obtained from the fed-batch fermentation of 34.9 g dry cell weight (dcw)/L. The expression of antigen glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) on the ghost cell with a high temperature holding phase was confirmed with outer-membrane protein fractionation using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and Western blotting. Results indicate no damage to the expressed antigen on the ghost cell surfaces even after the temperature was increased to 47¡ÆC for high efficiency ghost cell formation. Efficacy of the GBV was evaluated by the challenge test in which vaccinated Olive flounder were infected with live S. iniae. The E. coli K-12 host strain, E. coli K-12/pHCE vector control, and formalin-killed cell (FKC) -treated vaccine groups showed 100, 100, and 65% cumulative mortality, respectively. The GBV-treated groups showed 50% cumulative mortality with increased survival ratios. Hence, the immunoprotective efficacy of GBV against S. iniae was better than that of the FKC vaccine. Therefore, the GBV is proposed as an effective vaccine in aquaculture for the prevention of streptococcal disease.
KEYWORD
streptococcus, ghost bacteria, fed-batch fermentation, vaccine, challenge test
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