Differential Expression of Immunogenic Proteins on VirulentMycobacterium tuberculosisClinical Isolates

Author:

Schierloh Pablo1ORCID,Klepp Laura2,Vazquez Camila2,Rocha Roxana Valeria2,Blanco Federico Carlos2,Balboa Luciana1ORCID,López Beatriz3,Ritacco Viviana3ORCID,Bigi Fabiana2,Sasiain María del Carmen1

Affiliation:

1. IMEX-CONICET, Academia Nacional de Medicina, Pacheco de Melo 3081, 1425 CABA, Argentina

2. Instituto de Biotecnología, CICVyA-INTA, N. Repetto and Los Reseros s/n, 1686 Hurlingham, Argentina

3. Servicio de Micobacterias, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas ANLIS “Carlos G. Malbran”, Avenida Vélez Sarsfield 563, 1281 CABA, Argentina

Abstract

Molecular epidemiology has revealed thatMycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb), formerly regarded as highly conserved species, displays a considerable degree of genetic variability that can influence the outcome of the disease as well as the innate and adaptive immune response. Recent studies have demonstrated thatMtbfamilies found worldwide today differ in pathology, transmissibility, virulence, and development of immune response. By proteomic approaches seven proteins that were differentially expressed between a local clinical isolate from Latin-American-Mediterranean (LAM) and from Haarlem (H) lineages were identified. In order to analyze the immunogenic ability, recombinant Rv2241, Rv0009, Rv0407, and Rv2624c proteins were produced for testing specific antibody responses. We found that these proteins induced humoral immune responses in patients with drug-sensitive and drug-resistant tuberculosis with substantial cross-reactivity among the four proteins. Moreover, such reactivity was also correlated with anti-Mtb-cell surface IgM, but not with anti-ManLAM, anti-PPD, or anti-Mtb-surface IgG antibodies. Therefore, the present results describe newMtbantigens with potential application as biomarkers of TB.

Funder

INTA

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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