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Monoclonal Antibodies to Escherichia coli -Expressed P46 and P65 Membranous Proteins for Specific Immunodetection of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in Lungs of Infected Pigs
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ABSTRACT
The P46 and P65 proteins of
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
are two membranous proteins carrying species-specific antigenic determinants. Based on the genomic sequence of the reference strain ATCC 25934, primers were designed for PCR amplification of the genes encoding entire P46 (1,260 bp) and P65 (1,803 bp) and N-terminally truncated P65
c
(1,200 bp). These primers were shown to be specific to
M. hyopneumoniae
since no DNA amplicons could be obtained with other mycoplasma species that commonly colonize the porcine respiratory tract. Both amplified genes were then cloned into the pGEX-4T-1 vector to be expressed in
Escherichia coli
cells as recombinant fusion proteins with glutathione
S
-transferase (GST). Prior to generation of expression constructs, TGA nonsense codons, exceptionally used for tryptophan residues by
M. hyopneumoniae
, had been converted to TGG codons by PCR-directed mutagenesis. Following induction by IPTG (isopropyl-β-
d
-thiogalactopyranoside), both GST-P46 and GST-P65
c
recombinant fusion proteins were recovered by disrupting transformed cells by sonication, purified by affinity chromatography, and then cut with thrombin to release the P46 and P65
c
moieties. The enriched
E. coli
-expressed P46 and P65c proteins were used to immunize female BALB/c mice for the generation of anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). The polypeptide specificities of MAbs obtained was confirmed by Western blotting with cell lysates prepared from the homologous strain. Cross-reactivity study of the anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
MAbs towards two other
M. hyopneumoniae
reference strains (ATCC 25095 and J strains) and Quebec field strains that had been isolated in culture, suggested that the MAbs obtained against both membranous proteins were directed against highly conserved species-specific epitopes. No reactivity to other mycoplasma species tested was demonstrated. Clinical signs and lesions suggestive of enzootic pneumonia were reproduced in specific-pathogen-free pigs that had been inoculated intratracheally with a virulent Quebec field strain (IAF-DM9827) of
M. hyopneumoniae
. Both anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
MAbs permitted effective detection by indirect immunofluorescence and indirect immunoperoxidase assay of
M. hyopneumoniae
in, respectively, frozen and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung sections from pigs that were killed after the 6- to 7-week observation period.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Monoclonal Antibodies to
Escherichia coli
-Expressed P46 and P65 Membranous Proteins for Specific Immunodetection of
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
in Lungs of Infected Pigs
Description:
ABSTRACT
The P46 and P65 proteins of
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
are two membranous proteins carrying species-specific antigenic determinants.
Based on the genomic sequence of the reference strain ATCC 25934, primers were designed for PCR amplification of the genes encoding entire P46 (1,260 bp) and P65 (1,803 bp) and N-terminally truncated P65
c
(1,200 bp).
These primers were shown to be specific to
M.
hyopneumoniae
since no DNA amplicons could be obtained with other mycoplasma species that commonly colonize the porcine respiratory tract.
Both amplified genes were then cloned into the pGEX-4T-1 vector to be expressed in
Escherichia coli
cells as recombinant fusion proteins with glutathione
S
-transferase (GST).
Prior to generation of expression constructs, TGA nonsense codons, exceptionally used for tryptophan residues by
M.
hyopneumoniae
, had been converted to TGG codons by PCR-directed mutagenesis.
Following induction by IPTG (isopropyl-β-
d
-thiogalactopyranoside), both GST-P46 and GST-P65
c
recombinant fusion proteins were recovered by disrupting transformed cells by sonication, purified by affinity chromatography, and then cut with thrombin to release the P46 and P65
c
moieties.
The enriched
E.
coli
-expressed P46 and P65c proteins were used to immunize female BALB/c mice for the generation of anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
monoclonal antibodies (MAbs).
The polypeptide specificities of MAbs obtained was confirmed by Western blotting with cell lysates prepared from the homologous strain.
Cross-reactivity study of the anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
MAbs towards two other
M.
hyopneumoniae
reference strains (ATCC 25095 and J strains) and Quebec field strains that had been isolated in culture, suggested that the MAbs obtained against both membranous proteins were directed against highly conserved species-specific epitopes.
No reactivity to other mycoplasma species tested was demonstrated.
Clinical signs and lesions suggestive of enzootic pneumonia were reproduced in specific-pathogen-free pigs that had been inoculated intratracheally with a virulent Quebec field strain (IAF-DM9827) of
M.
hyopneumoniae
.
Both anti-P46 and anti-P65
c
MAbs permitted effective detection by indirect immunofluorescence and indirect immunoperoxidase assay of
M.
hyopneumoniae
in, respectively, frozen and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung sections from pigs that were killed after the 6- to 7-week observation period.
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