In vitro and in vivo evaluation of five low molecular weight proteins of Ehrlichia ruminantium as potential vaccine components

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Sebatjane, Selaelo Ivy
Pretorius, Alri
Liebenberg, Junita
Steyn, H.
Van Kleef, Mirinda

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Elsevier

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Low molecular weight (LMW) proteins of E. ruminantium can induce proliferation of immune peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and the production of interferongamma (IFN-y ) by CD4+-enriched T-cells. In this study, a reverse vaccinology approach was applied to identify additional vaccine candidates focusing on genes that encode LMW proteins smaller than 20 kDa. Five open reading frames (ORFs) were selected from the E. ruminantium genome and their corresponding recombinant (r) proteins were produced in a bacterial expression system. Their ability to induce proliferative responses and IFN-y production was evaluated in vitro using lymphocyte proliferation and ELISPOT assays. All five recombinant proteins induced proliferation of immune PBMCs and IFN-y production by these cells. The corresponding five genes were each individually incorporated into pCMViUBs, a mammalian expression vector and tested as a potential vaccine in sheep using a DNA prime - protein boost immunisation regimen. A cocktail of these DNA constructs protected one out of five sheep against a virulent E. ruminantium (Welgevonden) needle challenge. Three of the five vaccinated sheep showed an increase in their proliferative responses and production of IFN-y before challenge. This response decreased after challenge in the sheep that succumbed to the challenge and increased in the sheep that survived. This finding indicates that sustained IFN -y production is likely to be involved in conferring protective immunity against heartwater.

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E. ruminantium, Recombinant proteins, DNA vaccine, ELISPOT, Abbreviations, LMW, low molecular weight, MAP, major antigenic protein, ORFs, open reading frames, RI, reaction index, SI, stimulation index, SFC, spot forming cells

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Sebatjane, SI, Pretorius, A, Liebenberg, J, Steyn, H & Van Kleef,M 2010, 'In vitro and in vivo evaluation of five low molecular weight proteins of Ehrlichia ruminantium as potential vaccine components', Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, vol. 137, no. 3-4, pp. 217-225.