TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution of the clpX gene in Brachyspira species and reactivity of recombinant Brachyspira pilosicoli ClpX with sera from mice and humans
AU - Movahedi, Abdolreza
AU - Hampson, David J.
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - Previously, a clpX gene
encoding a predicted 67 kDa membrane-associated ATPase subunit of the Clp
protease (ClpX) was identified in a porcine strain (95/1000) of the intestinal
spirochaete Brachyspira pilosicoli. In the
current study, the distribution of this large clpX
gene was investigated in a collection of strains representing all seven Brachyspira spp. Using PCR with internal primers, an
878 bp portion of the gene was detected in 29 of 35 strains (83 %) of B. pilosicoli, 6 of 24 strains (25 %) of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, 14 of 16 strains (88 %) of Brachyspira intermedia, 6 of 17 strains (35 %) of Brachyspira innocens, 1 of 6 strains (17 %) of Brachyspira murdochii, 1 of 2 strains (50 %) of Brachyspira aalborgi and not in the single strain of Brachyspira alvinipulli. The whole gene was sequenced
from 20 Brachyspira spp. strains and compared
with the clpX gene from B.
pilosicoli 95/1000 (GenBank accession no. AY466377). The genes had
99.3–99.7 % nucleotide sequence similarity and the predicted products had
99.7–100 % amino acid sequence similarity. The clpX
gene from WesB, a human strain of B. pilosicoli,
was cloned and expressed as a histidine-tagged fusion protein in Escherichia coli BL21. The purified protein was used to
vaccinate mice and their sera were found to recognize the expected ∼ 67 kDa protein in whole-cell preparations of WesB. Sera
from mice vaccinated with formalin-treated whole-cell proteins of WesB reacted
with the recombinant protein. These results indicate that ClpX is both
conserved and immunogenic and hence might be useful as a subunit vaccine
component for Brachyspira spp. infections. Sera
from humans with no known exposure to B. pilosicoli
reacted with the recombinant ClpX protein, indicating that it is unlikely to be
useful as a reagent for serological detection of Brachyspira spp. infections.
AB - Previously, a clpX gene
encoding a predicted 67 kDa membrane-associated ATPase subunit of the Clp
protease (ClpX) was identified in a porcine strain (95/1000) of the intestinal
spirochaete Brachyspira pilosicoli. In the
current study, the distribution of this large clpX
gene was investigated in a collection of strains representing all seven Brachyspira spp. Using PCR with internal primers, an
878 bp portion of the gene was detected in 29 of 35 strains (83 %) of B. pilosicoli, 6 of 24 strains (25 %) of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, 14 of 16 strains (88 %) of Brachyspira intermedia, 6 of 17 strains (35 %) of Brachyspira innocens, 1 of 6 strains (17 %) of Brachyspira murdochii, 1 of 2 strains (50 %) of Brachyspira aalborgi and not in the single strain of Brachyspira alvinipulli. The whole gene was sequenced
from 20 Brachyspira spp. strains and compared
with the clpX gene from B.
pilosicoli 95/1000 (GenBank accession no. AY466377). The genes had
99.3–99.7 % nucleotide sequence similarity and the predicted products had
99.7–100 % amino acid sequence similarity. The clpX
gene from WesB, a human strain of B. pilosicoli,
was cloned and expressed as a histidine-tagged fusion protein in Escherichia coli BL21. The purified protein was used to
vaccinate mice and their sera were found to recognize the expected ∼ 67 kDa protein in whole-cell preparations of WesB. Sera
from mice vaccinated with formalin-treated whole-cell proteins of WesB reacted
with the recombinant protein. These results indicate that ClpX is both
conserved and immunogenic and hence might be useful as a subunit vaccine
component for Brachyspira spp. infections. Sera
from humans with no known exposure to B. pilosicoli
reacted with the recombinant ClpX protein, indicating that it is unlikely to be
useful as a reagent for serological detection of Brachyspira spp. infections.
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U2 - 10.1099/jmm.0.47004-0
DO - 10.1099/jmm.0.47004-0
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
C2 - 17577058
SN - 0022-2615
VL - 56
SP - 930
EP - 936
JO - Journal of Medical Microbiology
JF - Journal of Medical Microbiology
IS - 7
ER -