Affiliation:
1. Laboratorio de Inmunogenética, Hospital de Clínicas
2. Instituto de Estudios de la Inmunidad Humoral, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires
3. Servicio de Brucelosis, Hospital F.J. Muñiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Group 3 of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of
Brucella
includes Omp25 and Omp31, which share 34% identity. Omp25 is highly conserved in
Brucella
species, and Omp31 is present in all
Brucella
species, except
Brucella abortus
. Antibodies to
Brucella melitensis
Omp31 have been sought only in infected sheep, and Western blotting of sera from infected sheep did not reveal anti-Omp31 reactivity. We obtained recombinant purified Omp31 (
B. melitensis
) and tested its recognition by sera from humans and animals suffering from brucellosis by an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Serum samples from 74 patients, 57 sheep, and 47 dogs were analyzed; brucellosis was confirmed by bacteriological isolation in all ovine and canine cases and 31 human cases of brucellosis. Thirty-five patients (47%) were positive for antibodies to Omp31, including seven cases of
Brucella suis
infection, two cases of
B. abortus
infection, and three cases of
B. melitensis
infection. Of 39 sheep naturally infected with
B. melitensis
(biovars 1 and 3), 23 (59%) were positive for antibodies to Omp31. Anti-Omp31 antibodies were also detected in 12 of 18 rams (67%) in which
Brucella ovis
was isolated from semen. Antibodies to Omp31 were also found in 41 (87%) of the 47 dogs, including 13 with recent infection. These results suggest that an indirect ELISA using recombinant purified Omp31 from
B. melitensis
would be of limited value for the diagnosis of human and animal brucellosis. Nevertheless, the potential usefulness of this antigen in combination with other recombinant proteins from
Brucella
should not be dismissed.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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