Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection

Tularemia is an anthropozoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. In clinical and sanitary-epidemiological practice, traditional diagnostics methods in tularemia are based on serological assays for detecting specific antibodies, allowing to diagnose it and estimate durability of patients’...

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Main Authors: A. A. Gorbatov, G. M. Titareva, T. I. Kombarova, R. Z. Shaikhutdinova, T. V. Kravchenko, R. I. Mironova, I. V. Bakhteeva, N. V. Aronova, N. V. Pavlovich, A. N. Mokrievich, A. A. Firstova
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Published: Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/723
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spelling doaj-a3983a2b3b7a45d1ac8308d048ffab0b2021-09-21T14:01:31ZrusSankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni PasteraInfekciâ i Immunitet2220-76192313-73982019-07-019226227210.15789/2220-7619-2019-2-262-272756Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infectionA. A. Gorbatov0G. M. Titareva1T. I. Kombarova2R. Z. Shaikhutdinova3T. V. Kravchenko4R. I. Mironova5I. V. Bakhteeva6N. V. Aronova7N. V. Pavlovich8A. N. Mokrievich9A. A. Firstova10State Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyRostov-on-Don Anti-Plague Institute of RospotrebnadzorRostov-on-Don Anti-Plague Institute of RospotrebnadzorState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyState Research Center for Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyTularemia is an anthropozoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. In clinical and sanitary-epidemiological practice, traditional diagnostics methods in tularemia are based on serological assays for detecting specific antibodies, allowing to diagnose it and estimate durability of patients’ immunity after vaccination. Previously, it was shown that specific serum antibodies in patients recovered after tularemia, unlike to those vaccinated with the live tularemia vaccine F. tularensis 15 NIIEG, can interact with specific epitopes on lipopolysaccharides isolated from strains of various subspecies — F. tularensis (Ft) and F. novicida (LPS Fn), while LPS Fn-specific immunoglobulins are lacked in the blood of vaccinated individuals. A set of experiments on identifying antibodies with similar specificity in laboratory animals of various species — mice, guinea pigs and rats with differed sensitivity to tularemia, administered with live tularemia vaccine strain as well as virulent F. tularensis strains to simulate vaccine-mediated and infectious processes, respectively was conducted. A methodical approach has been developed that allows to analyze humoral response in modelled infectious process in animals highly sensitive to tularemia such as BALB/c mice and guinea pigs that consisted of preliminary immunization with live tularemia vaccine followed by infection with virulent F. tularensis strains. It was shown that induction of specific anti-LPS Ft antibodies occured in these animal species, both after vaccination and infection with virulent strains. It was noted that, unlike guinea pigs and rats, mice both during vaccination and infection were characterized by significantly lower titers of LPS Ft-specific antibodies. However, no specific interaction between mouse serum and LPS Fn might be detected. Moreover, two types of immunoglobulins with different antigen specificities to the LPS Ft and LPS Fn epitopes were detected by dot-blot analysis in guinea pigs immunized with live tularemia vaccine, followed by infection with a virulent strain. In addition, antibodies to LPS Fn were also detected in the serum of rats infected with virulent, but not vaccine-based, F. tularensis strains. Thus, previous experimental data on the production of immunoglobulins with different antigenic specificity were confirmed in an experimental tularemia modelled in rats and guinea pigs that demonstrated a diagnostic significance and feasibility of using LPS Fn to confirm tularemia infection in humans.https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/723experimental tularemialipopolysaccharide f. tularensislipopolysaccharide f. novicidao-antigenspecific antibodies
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author A. A. Gorbatov
G. M. Titareva
T. I. Kombarova
R. Z. Shaikhutdinova
T. V. Kravchenko
R. I. Mironova
I. V. Bakhteeva
N. V. Aronova
N. V. Pavlovich
A. N. Mokrievich
A. A. Firstova
spellingShingle A. A. Gorbatov
G. M. Titareva
T. I. Kombarova
R. Z. Shaikhutdinova
T. V. Kravchenko
R. I. Mironova
I. V. Bakhteeva
N. V. Aronova
N. V. Pavlovich
A. N. Mokrievich
A. A. Firstova
Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
Infekciâ i Immunitet
experimental tularemia
lipopolysaccharide f. tularensis
lipopolysaccharide f. novicida
o-antigen
specific antibodies
author_facet A. A. Gorbatov
G. M. Titareva
T. I. Kombarova
R. Z. Shaikhutdinova
T. V. Kravchenko
R. I. Mironova
I. V. Bakhteeva
N. V. Aronova
N. V. Pavlovich
A. N. Mokrievich
A. A. Firstova
author_sort A. A. Gorbatov
title Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
title_short Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
title_full Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
title_fullStr Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
title_full_unstemmed Features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
title_sort features of humoral answer in experimental animal tularemia with different sensitivity to infection
publisher Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
series Infekciâ i Immunitet
issn 2220-7619
2313-7398
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Tularemia is an anthropozoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. In clinical and sanitary-epidemiological practice, traditional diagnostics methods in tularemia are based on serological assays for detecting specific antibodies, allowing to diagnose it and estimate durability of patients’ immunity after vaccination. Previously, it was shown that specific serum antibodies in patients recovered after tularemia, unlike to those vaccinated with the live tularemia vaccine F. tularensis 15 NIIEG, can interact with specific epitopes on lipopolysaccharides isolated from strains of various subspecies — F. tularensis (Ft) and F. novicida (LPS Fn), while LPS Fn-specific immunoglobulins are lacked in the blood of vaccinated individuals. A set of experiments on identifying antibodies with similar specificity in laboratory animals of various species — mice, guinea pigs and rats with differed sensitivity to tularemia, administered with live tularemia vaccine strain as well as virulent F. tularensis strains to simulate vaccine-mediated and infectious processes, respectively was conducted. A methodical approach has been developed that allows to analyze humoral response in modelled infectious process in animals highly sensitive to tularemia such as BALB/c mice and guinea pigs that consisted of preliminary immunization with live tularemia vaccine followed by infection with virulent F. tularensis strains. It was shown that induction of specific anti-LPS Ft antibodies occured in these animal species, both after vaccination and infection with virulent strains. It was noted that, unlike guinea pigs and rats, mice both during vaccination and infection were characterized by significantly lower titers of LPS Ft-specific antibodies. However, no specific interaction between mouse serum and LPS Fn might be detected. Moreover, two types of immunoglobulins with different antigen specificities to the LPS Ft and LPS Fn epitopes were detected by dot-blot analysis in guinea pigs immunized with live tularemia vaccine, followed by infection with a virulent strain. In addition, antibodies to LPS Fn were also detected in the serum of rats infected with virulent, but not vaccine-based, F. tularensis strains. Thus, previous experimental data on the production of immunoglobulins with different antigenic specificity were confirmed in an experimental tularemia modelled in rats and guinea pigs that demonstrated a diagnostic significance and feasibility of using LPS Fn to confirm tularemia infection in humans.
topic experimental tularemia
lipopolysaccharide f. tularensis
lipopolysaccharide f. novicida
o-antigen
specific antibodies
url https://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/723
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