Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E

Abstract Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) represent a family of bacterial toxins responsible for neuroparalytic disease ‘botulism’ in human and animals. Their potential use as biological weapon led to their classification in category ‘A’ biowarfare agent by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C...

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Main Authors: Priyanka Sonkar, Vinita Chauhan, Ritika Chauhan, Nandita Saxena, Ram Kumar Dhaked
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70929-8
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spelling doaj-a77fcbcca8e64d5d85a856dbbf4c69182021-08-22T11:20:32ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-08-0110111410.1038/s41598-020-70929-8Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type EPriyanka Sonkar0Vinita Chauhan1Ritika Chauhan2Nandita Saxena3Ram Kumar Dhaked4Biotechnology Division, Defence Research and Development EstablishmentBiotechnology Division, Defence Research and Development EstablishmentBiotechnology Division, Defence Research and Development EstablishmentToxicology and Pharmacology Division, Defence Research and Development EstablishmentBiotechnology Division, Defence Research and Development EstablishmentAbstract Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) represent a family of bacterial toxins responsible for neuroparalytic disease ‘botulism’ in human and animals. Their potential use as biological weapon led to their classification in category ‘A’ biowarfare agent by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USA. In present study, gene encoding full length catalytic domain of BoNT/E-LC was cloned, expressed and protein was purified using Ni–NTA chromatography. Humoral immune response was confirmed by Ig isotyping and cell-mediated immunity by cytokine profiling and intracellular staining for enumeration of IFN-γ secreting CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Increased antibody titer with the predominance of IgG subtype was observed. An interaction between antibodies produced against rBoNT/E-LC was established that showed the specificity against BoNT/E in SPR assay. Animal protection with rBoNT/E-LC was conferred through both humoral and cellular immune responses. These findings were supported by cytokine profiling and flow cytometric analysis. Splenocytes stimulated with rBoNT/E-LC showed a 3.27 and 2.8 times increase in the IFN-γ secreting CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, respectively; in immunized group (P < 0.05). Protection against BoNT/E challenge tended to relate with increase in the percentage of rBoNT/E-LC specific IL-2 in the splenocytes supernatant (P = 0.034) and with IFN-γ-producing CD4+ T cell responses (P = 0.045). We have immunologically evaluated catalytically active rBoNT/E-LC. Our results provide valuable investigational report for immunoprophylactic role of catalytic domain of BoNT/E.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70929-8
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author Priyanka Sonkar
Vinita Chauhan
Ritika Chauhan
Nandita Saxena
Ram Kumar Dhaked
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Vinita Chauhan
Ritika Chauhan
Nandita Saxena
Ram Kumar Dhaked
Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
Scientific Reports
author_facet Priyanka Sonkar
Vinita Chauhan
Ritika Chauhan
Nandita Saxena
Ram Kumar Dhaked
author_sort Priyanka Sonkar
title Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
title_short Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
title_full Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
title_fullStr Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type E
title_sort characterization of immune response induced against catalytic domain of botulinum neurotoxin type e
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) represent a family of bacterial toxins responsible for neuroparalytic disease ‘botulism’ in human and animals. Their potential use as biological weapon led to their classification in category ‘A’ biowarfare agent by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USA. In present study, gene encoding full length catalytic domain of BoNT/E-LC was cloned, expressed and protein was purified using Ni–NTA chromatography. Humoral immune response was confirmed by Ig isotyping and cell-mediated immunity by cytokine profiling and intracellular staining for enumeration of IFN-γ secreting CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Increased antibody titer with the predominance of IgG subtype was observed. An interaction between antibodies produced against rBoNT/E-LC was established that showed the specificity against BoNT/E in SPR assay. Animal protection with rBoNT/E-LC was conferred through both humoral and cellular immune responses. These findings were supported by cytokine profiling and flow cytometric analysis. Splenocytes stimulated with rBoNT/E-LC showed a 3.27 and 2.8 times increase in the IFN-γ secreting CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, respectively; in immunized group (P < 0.05). Protection against BoNT/E challenge tended to relate with increase in the percentage of rBoNT/E-LC specific IL-2 in the splenocytes supernatant (P = 0.034) and with IFN-γ-producing CD4+ T cell responses (P = 0.045). We have immunologically evaluated catalytically active rBoNT/E-LC. Our results provide valuable investigational report for immunoprophylactic role of catalytic domain of BoNT/E.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70929-8
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