Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, 1925 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1093
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Ehrlichia ewingii
, a tick-transmitted rickettsia previously known only as a canine pathogen, was recently recognized as a human pathogen.
E. ewingii
has yet to be cultivated, and there is no serologic test available to diagnose
E. ewingii
infection. Previously, a fragment (505 bp) of a single
E. ewingii
gene homologous to 1 of 22 genes encoding
Ehrlichia chaffeensis
immunodominant major outer membrane proteins 1 (OMP-1s)/P28s was identified. The purposes of the present study were to (i) determine the
E. ewingii omp-1
gene family, (ii) determine each OMP-1-specific peptide, and (iii) analyze all OMP-1 synthesized peptides for antigenicity. Using nested touchdown PCR and a primer walking strategy, we found 19
omp-1
paralogs in
E. ewingii
. These genes are arranged in tandem downstream of
tr1
and upstream of
secA
in a 24-kb genomic region. Predicted molecular masses of the 19 mature
E. ewingii
OMP-1s range from 25.1 to 31.3 kDa, with isoelectric points of 5.03 to 9.80. Based on comparative sequence analyses among OMP-1s from
E. ewingii
and three other
Ehrlichia
spp., each
E. ewingii
OMP-1 oligopeptide that was predicted to be antigenic, bacterial surface exposed, unique in comparison to the other
E. ewingii
OMP-1s, and distinct from those of other
Ehrlichia
spp. was synthesized for use in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Plasmas from experimentally
E. ewingii
-infected dogs reacted significantly with most of the OMP-1-specific peptides, indicating that multiple OMP-1s were expressed and immunogenic in infected dogs. The results support the utility of the tailored OMP-1 peptides as
E. ewingii
serologic test antigens.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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