Recombinant Protein D from Haemophilus influenzae Induces Mouse Bactericidal Antibodies Against Typeable and Non-Typeable Haemophilus influenzae, which Partially Protect Infant Rats Against Serotype b Bacteraemia

N. Palmer, Yajun Tan, Manolya Saydam, Arif Felek, Huajie Zhang, Shumin Zhang, Min Fang, J. Wheeler, Qiming Hou, Xiao Ma, Junzhi Wang, F. Mawas
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Aim To evaluate the immunogenicity of a recombinant protein D from Haemophilus Influenzae (Hi) and the functional activities of the induced protein D antibodies in a mouse model. Methods Female Balb/c mice were immunised subcutaneously with recombinant protein D in the presence or absence of adjuvants and the serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) response to protein D was assessed by ELISA. The functional activity of the immune sera was evaluated in vitro using bactericidal assay against typeable Hi serotype b (Hib) and non-typeable Hi (NTHi) clinical isolates and in vivo using an infant rat bacteraemia model and a Hib clinical isolate. Results A dose-dependent IgG response was induced in mice immunised with the recombinant protein D and this response was further increased by the adjuvants used [CPG, AlPO4 and Al(OH)3], with the latter showing the greatest effect on the antibody response. Immune sera were very effective in bactericidal assay against several Hib and NTHi clinical isolates, with a higher serum bactericidal titre against the NTHi than against the Hib isolates. This is possibly due to the lower expression of protein D on the Hib isolates used in our study, compared to the NTHi isolates. In addition, anti-protein D antibodies were partially protective in vivo infant rat bacteraemia model against a challenge with Hib Eagan strain. Conclusion Our results suggest that recombinant protein D is a good vaccine candidate against Hi and should be given in combination with other vaccine candidates to ensure complete protection against Hib and NTHi.
流感嗜血杆菌重组蛋白D诱导小鼠抗可分型和不可分型流感嗜血杆菌的杀菌抗体,部分保护幼鼠抗血清型b型菌血症
目的评价流感嗜血杆菌重组蛋白D在小鼠模型中的免疫原性及其诱导的蛋白D抗体的功能活性。方法在有或无佐剂的情况下,用重组蛋白D皮下免疫雌性Balb/c小鼠,ELISA法检测血清免疫球蛋白G (IgG)对蛋白D的反应。免疫血清的功能活性在体外通过对可分型乙型肝炎(Hib)和不可分型乙型肝炎(NTHi)临床分离株的杀菌试验进行评估,在体内使用婴儿大鼠菌血症模型和Hib临床分离株进行评估。结果重组蛋白D免疫小鼠产生剂量依赖性IgG应答,并通过佐剂[CPG、AlPO4和Al(OH)3]进一步增强IgG应答,其中Al(OH)3对抗体应答的影响最大。免疫血清对几种Hib和NTHi临床分离株的杀菌试验非常有效,对NTHi的血清杀菌滴度高于对Hib分离株的血清杀菌滴度。这可能是由于与NTHi分离株相比,我们研究中使用的Hib分离株上蛋白D的表达较低。此外,抗蛋白D抗体在体内大鼠菌血症模型中对Hib Eagan菌株的攻击具有部分保护作用。结论重组蛋白D是一种很好的抗Hi候选疫苗,可与其他候选疫苗联合使用,以确保对Hib和NTHi具有完全的保护作用。
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