产气荚膜梭菌四点突变体epsilon毒素的功能特征。

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Biologicals Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-09 DOI:10.1016/j.biologicals.2025.101851
Roopa Anandamurthy Hemanth, Mandrira Ramakrishna Namrutha, Suresh Bindu, Awadhesh Prajapati, Revanaiah Yogisharadhya, Nagappa Karabasanavar, Nihar Nalini Mohanty, Mohammed Mudassar Chanda, Sathish Bhadravati Shivachandra
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摘要

Epsilon毒素(Etx)是产气荚膜梭菌(Clostridium perfringens)分泌的一种外毒素(~ 18),在小肠毒血症(enterotoxaemia, ET)的发病机制中起重要作用,导致受感染的小反刍动物猝死。化学灭活的Etx类毒素已被用作控制动物ET的疫苗。无毒的etx突变蛋白可能用于开发有效的免疫测定和替代亚单位疫苗配方,以控制动物的ET。本研究在大肠杆菌中表达了产气荚膜梭菌etx基因的密码子优化合成四点突变体(Y30A、H106P、H149A、Y196A),产生了重组蛋白(331 aa, ~ 36 kDa)。retx突变蛋白在非变性和变性条件下均采用单步亲和层析纯化,并在体内和体外进行了功能表征。Etx的四点突变体在结构上与野生型Etx相似。rEtx蛋白被胰蛋白酶激活,体外和体内实验均无毒性。此外,该蛋白在小鼠、家兔和豚鼠体内引发抗原特异性抗体。在间接ELISA中,retx突变蛋白能够在接种et疫苗的绵羊血清中检测到特异性抗体。
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Functional characterization of the Clostridium perfringens quadruple point mutant epsilon toxin.

Epsilon toxin (Etx) is one of the exotoxins (∼18) secreted by the spore-forming bacterium Clostridium perfringens, which plays a major role in the pathogenesis of enterotoxaemia (ET) leading to sudden death in affected small ruminants. A chemically inactivated toxoid of Etx has been used as a vaccine to control ET in animals. Non-toxic Etx-mutant proteins could potentially be used in the development of efficient immuno-assays and alternative subunit vaccine formulations for the control of ET in animals. In this study, a codon-optimized synthetic quadruple point mutant (Y30A, H106P, H149A, Y196A) of the etx gene of Clostridium perfringens was expressed in Escherichia coli to produce a recombinant protein (331 aa, ∼36 kDa). The rEtx-mutant protein was purified under both non-denaturing and denaturing-renatured conditions using a single-step affinity chromatography and was functionally characterized in vivo and in vitro. A quadruple point mutant of Etx was structurally similar to the wildtype Etx. The rEtx protein was activated by trypsin, and had no toxicity when tested using in vitro and in vivo models. Furthermore, the protein elicited antigen-specific antibodies in mice, rabbit, and guinea pigs. In an indirect ELISA, the rEtx-mutant protein was able to detect specific antibodies in sera from ET-vaccinated sheep.

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Biologicals
Biologicals 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Biologicals provides a modern and multidisciplinary international forum for news, debate, and original research on all aspects of biologicals used in human and veterinary medicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and letters relevant to the development, production, quality control, and standardization of biological derived from both novel and established biotechnologies. Special issues are produced to reflect topics of particular international interest and concern.Three types of papers are welcome: original research reports, short papers, and review articles. The journal will also publish comments and letters to the editor, book reviews, meeting reports and information on regulatory issues.
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