Evaluations of Alkyl hydroperoxide reductase B cell antigen epitope as a potential epitope vaccine against Campylobacter jejuni |
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Authors: | Hongqiang Lou Xusheng Li Fangming Guo Mingxing Ding Ye Hu Haohao Chen Jie Yan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310058, China;2. Medical Molecular Biology Laboratory, School of Medicine, Jinhua Polytechnic, Jinhua 321000, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() ObjectiveThe present study aimed to screen and find alkyl hydroperoxide reductase (AhpC) B cell dominant epitope of Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni).Materials and methodsBio-informatic algorithms were used to predict B cell epitopes of AhpC. The AhpC protein and chemically synthesized antigenic epitopes of C. jejuni were considered as antigens, and the AhpC antibody was used as the primary antibody, ELISA and dot blot were used to analyze and screen the dominant epitope. The specific IgG of mice serum and IL-4 in splenocyte culture supernatant were detected by ELISA. The protective efficacy was evaluated by animal disease index and tissue histopathological staining of the jejunum.ResultsSeven epitopes of AhpC were predicted, one epitope (AhpC4–16) was found to recognize the antibodies of AhpC and had strong antigenicity by ELISA and dot blot analysis. In epitope AhpC4–16 immunized mice, specific IgG of serum and IL-4 in splenocyte culture supernatant were significantly higher. The illness index decreased significantly, the protective rate was 66.67%. Histopathology displayed that the jejunum morphology was better than the control group.ConclusionsThese findings suggested that epitope AhpC4–16 showed effective protective role against C. jejuni and is a candidate epitope of vaccine against this pathogen. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding authors. Alkyl hydroperoxide reductase Epitope Immunization Vaccine |
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