Complex Bfr-O-Antigen of Francisella tularensis Outer Membranes: Production, Characteristics and Potential Use
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Published:2019
Issue:1
Volume:35
Page:73-81
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ISSN:2500-2341
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Container-title:Biotekhnologiya
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language:ru
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Short-container-title:Biiotehnologiâ (Mosk.)
Author:
Volokh O.A.1, Krasnov Ya.M.1, Polunina Т.А.1, Avdeeva N.G.1, Samokhvalova Yu.I.1, Badanin D.V.1, Kireev M.N.1, Germanchuk V.G.1, Nikiforov A.K.2
Affiliation:
1. Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute «Microbe», 410005, Saratov, Russia 2. Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute «Microbe», 410005, Saratov, Russia VavilovSaratov State Agrarian University, 410012, Saratov, Russia
Abstract
A method for the isolation of a complex antigen of protein-carbohydrate nature from outer membranes of the vaccine strain Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica 15 NIIEG cells and its detailed characteristics have been described. A protein of bacterioferritin (Bfr) and O-antigen were identified in the antigenic complex. It was shown that the obtained complex antigen is non-toxic, harmless, has high immunogenic activity and protects white mice in the subcutaneous infection with a virulent strain of F. tularensis subsp. holarctica 503/840. This antigen was shown to occur in the tularemia microbe regardless of the subspecies and presence of a capsule. The high antigenic and immunobiological activity of the Bfr-O-antigen complex provides the prerequisites for its further use as a component in the development of preventive and diagnostic drugs against the tularemia infection. Francisella tularensis, antigens, outer membrane proteins, immunogenicity, lipopoly saccharide, O-antigen. Authors would like to thank to the staff of the Institute «Microbe»: laboratory of molecular diagnostics I.V. Terekhova for providing us with the monoclonal antibodies, laboratories for genomic and proteomic analysis N.V. Kotova for her excellent technical assistance.
Publisher
National Research Center Kurchatov Institute
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biotechnology
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