融合膜蛋白衍生亚单位候选疫苗可有效保护小鼠免受牛支原体的攻击。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yong Xuan Wang, Hong Song Cheng, Jun Yue, Qian Hu, Shuai Bo Han, Ying Fen Li, Yu Jie Chen, Er Peng Zhu, Zhen Tao Cheng
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牛支原体(牛支原体)是牛支原体病的病原体,牛支原体病可导致牛的呼吸系统疾病、中耳炎、乳腺炎和关节炎,并给养牛业造成巨大的经济损失。虽然疫苗接种是预防牛支原体的最有效方法,但缺乏可用于有效预防这种疾病的市售亚单位疫苗。在这里,我们开发了几种亚单位候选疫苗,使用来自中国贵州省分离的牛分枝杆菌菌株的膜蛋白M27、M32、M498和M663的不同组合。随后,通过免疫和激发实验对候选亚单位疫苗在小鼠体内的免疫效果进行了评价。结果表明,不同蛋白融合构建的牛分枝杆菌亚单位疫苗(M27-32、M27-498、M27-663、M27-32-498、M27-32-663、M27-498-663和M27-32-498-663)均能诱导小鼠分泌特异性抗体。此外,这些候选物还在小鼠血清中诱导了强大的TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-5和IL-6,表明诱导了Th1和th2型免疫反应。在显微镜下,这些牛分枝杆菌亚单位候选疫苗也能有效减少牛分枝杆菌感染引起的肺组织损伤,这表明它们对强毒牛分枝杆菌的攻击提供了良好的保护。经试验的候选疫苗中,M27-498-663和M27-32-498-663亚单位候选疫苗免疫效果最强,为有效控制牛分枝杆菌奠定了基础。
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Fusion membrane proteins derived subunit vaccine candidates effectively protect against Mycoplasma bovis challenge in mice.

Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is the causative agent of bovine mycoplasmosis, a disease that can lead to respiratory issues, otitis media, mastitis, and arthritis in cattle and causes huge economic losses to the cattle breeding industry. Although vaccination represents the most effective method for the prevention of M. bovis, there is a lack of commercially available subunit vaccines that are effective against this disease. Here, we developed several subunit vaccine candidates using different combinations of membrane proteins M27, M32, M498, and M663 derived from a M. bovis strain isolated in Guizhou Province, China. Subsequently, the immune efficacy of the subunit vaccine candidates was evaluated in mice through immunization and challenge experiments. The results showed that the M. bovis subunit vaccines constructed from different protein fusions (M27-32, M27-498, M27-663, M27-32-498, M27-32-663, M27-498-663, and M27-32-498-663) were capable of eliciting the secretion of specific antibodies in mice. Furthermore, these candidates also induced robust TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-5, and IL-6 in the serum of mice, suggesting the induction of Th1- and Th2-type immune responses. Microscopically, these M. bovis subunit vaccine candidates were also effective in reducing lung tissue damage caused by M. bovis infection, suggesting that they provide good protection against challenge with virulent M. bovis. Among the tested vaccine candidates, the M27-498-663 and the M27-32-498-663 subunit vaccine candidates demonstrated the most robust immune efficacy, laying the foundation for the effective control of M. bovis.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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