Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.

Enterococcus faecium and faecalis are Gram-positive opportunistic pathogens that have become leading causes of nosocomial infections over the last decades. Especially multidrug resistant enterococci have become a challenging clinical problem worldwide. Therefore, new treatment options are needed and...

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Main Authors: Felipe Romero-Saavedra, Diana Laverde, Aurélie Budin-Verneuil, Cécile Muller, Benoit Bernay, Abdellah Benachour, Axel Hartke, Johannes Huebner
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4556446?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-116015a275d14bceb60fc3ab8e5762a22020-11-24T21:52:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013662510.1371/journal.pone.0136625Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.Felipe Romero-SaavedraDiana LaverdeAurélie Budin-VerneuilCécile MullerBenoit BernayAbdellah BenachourAxel HartkeJohannes HuebnerEnterococcus faecium and faecalis are Gram-positive opportunistic pathogens that have become leading causes of nosocomial infections over the last decades. Especially multidrug resistant enterococci have become a challenging clinical problem worldwide. Therefore, new treatment options are needed and the identification of alternative targets for vaccine development has emerged as a feasible alternative to fight the infections caused by these pathogens.We extrapolate the transcriptomic data from a mice peritonitis infection model in E. faecalis to identify putative up-regulated surface proteins under infection conditions in E. faecium. After the bionformatic analyses two metal binding lipoproteins were identified to have a high homology (>72%) between the two species, the manganese ABC transporter substrate-binding lipoprotein (PsaAfm,) and the zinc ABC transporter substrate-binding lipoprotein (AdcAfm). These candidate lipoproteins were overexpressed in Escherichia coli and purified. The recombinant proteins were used to produce rabbit polyclonal antibodies that were able to induce specific opsonic antibodies that mediated killing of the homologous strain E. faecium E155 as well as clinical strains E. faecium E1162, Enterococcus faecalis 12030, type 2 and type 5. Mice were passively immunized with the antibodies raised against recombinant lipoproteins, showing significant reduction of colony counts in mice livers after the bacterial challenge and demonstrating the efficacy of these metal binding lipoproteins as promising vaccine candidates to treat infections caused by these enterococcal pathogens.Overall, our results demonstrate that these two metal binding lipoproteins elicited specific, opsonic and protective antibodies, with an extensive cross-reactivity and serotype-independent coverage among these two important nocosomial pathogens. Pointing these two protein antigens as promising immunogens, that can be used as single components or as carrier proteins together with polysaccharide antigens in vaccine development against enterococcal infections.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4556446?pdf=render
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author Felipe Romero-Saavedra
Diana Laverde
Aurélie Budin-Verneuil
Cécile Muller
Benoit Bernay
Abdellah Benachour
Axel Hartke
Johannes Huebner
spellingShingle Felipe Romero-Saavedra
Diana Laverde
Aurélie Budin-Verneuil
Cécile Muller
Benoit Bernay
Abdellah Benachour
Axel Hartke
Johannes Huebner
Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Felipe Romero-Saavedra
Diana Laverde
Aurélie Budin-Verneuil
Cécile Muller
Benoit Bernay
Abdellah Benachour
Axel Hartke
Johannes Huebner
author_sort Felipe Romero-Saavedra
title Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
title_short Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
title_full Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
title_fullStr Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Two Metal Binding Lipoproteins as Vaccine Candidates for Enterococcal Infections.
title_sort characterization of two metal binding lipoproteins as vaccine candidates for enterococcal infections.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Enterococcus faecium and faecalis are Gram-positive opportunistic pathogens that have become leading causes of nosocomial infections over the last decades. Especially multidrug resistant enterococci have become a challenging clinical problem worldwide. Therefore, new treatment options are needed and the identification of alternative targets for vaccine development has emerged as a feasible alternative to fight the infections caused by these pathogens.We extrapolate the transcriptomic data from a mice peritonitis infection model in E. faecalis to identify putative up-regulated surface proteins under infection conditions in E. faecium. After the bionformatic analyses two metal binding lipoproteins were identified to have a high homology (>72%) between the two species, the manganese ABC transporter substrate-binding lipoprotein (PsaAfm,) and the zinc ABC transporter substrate-binding lipoprotein (AdcAfm). These candidate lipoproteins were overexpressed in Escherichia coli and purified. The recombinant proteins were used to produce rabbit polyclonal antibodies that were able to induce specific opsonic antibodies that mediated killing of the homologous strain E. faecium E155 as well as clinical strains E. faecium E1162, Enterococcus faecalis 12030, type 2 and type 5. Mice were passively immunized with the antibodies raised against recombinant lipoproteins, showing significant reduction of colony counts in mice livers after the bacterial challenge and demonstrating the efficacy of these metal binding lipoproteins as promising vaccine candidates to treat infections caused by these enterococcal pathogens.Overall, our results demonstrate that these two metal binding lipoproteins elicited specific, opsonic and protective antibodies, with an extensive cross-reactivity and serotype-independent coverage among these two important nocosomial pathogens. Pointing these two protein antigens as promising immunogens, that can be used as single components or as carrier proteins together with polysaccharide antigens in vaccine development against enterococcal infections.
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