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  • Titel: Polyclonal Antibodies to Glutathione S -Transferase- Verotoxin Subunit A Fusion Proteins Neutralize Verotoxins
  • Beteiligte: Leung, P. H. M.; Peiris, J. S. M.; Ng, W. W. S.; Yam, W. C.
  • Erschienen: American Society for Microbiology, 2002
  • Erschienen in: Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 9 (2002) 3, Seite 687-692
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1128/cdli.9.3.687-692.2002
  • ISSN: 1556-6811; 1556-679X
  • Schlagwörter: Microbiology (medical) ; Clinical Biochemistry ; Immunology ; Immunology and Allergy
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  • Beschreibung: ABSTRACT The A1 subunits of verotoxin-1 (VT1) and VT2 genes were cloned into pGEX-4T-2 for the expression of glutathione S -transferase (GST) fusion proteins. The N-terminal and the transmembrane regions of the A1 subunits were excluded from the constructs in order to increase the product yields. Polyclonal anti-VT1A1 and anti-VT2A1 antibodies were produced by immunizing rabbits with GST-VT1A1 and GST-VT2A1 fusion proteins, respectively. The antibodies were tested for their ability to neutralize active toxins from 45 VT-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) strains. The antibodies had significantly high neutralizing activities against their homologous toxins. The average percentages of neutralization of VT1 by anti-GST-VT1A1 and anti-GST-VT2A1 were 76.7% ± 7.9% and 3.6% ± 2.3%, respectively, and those of VT2 were 1.7% ± 2.3% and 82.5% ± 13.9%, respectively. VT2 variant toxin was neutralized by anti-GST-VT2A1, with cross neutralization being a possible consequence of sequence homology between VT2 and a VT2 variant. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the production of polyclonal antibodies from GST-VT fusion proteins. The antibodies were shown to exhibit specific toxin neutralizing activities and may be useful for immunological diagnosis of VTEC infections.
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