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Cloning, Expression, and Affinity Purification of RecombinantShigella flexneriInvasion Plasmid Antigens IpaB and IpaC
Authors:Wendy L. Picking   Jennifer A. Mertz   Mary E. Marquart  William D. Picking  
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, 63103-2010
Abstract:Shigella flexneriand related enteropathogenic bacteria are important agents of bacillary dysentery, a potentially life-threatening illness for children in underdeveloped regions of the world. Onset of shigellosis stems fromS. flexneriinvasion of colonic epithelial cells, leading to localized cell death and inflammation. Invasion plasmid antigens (Ipa) B, C, and D are three secreted proteins encoded by the large virulence plasmid ofS. flexnerithat have been implicated as essential effectors of this cell invasion process. These proteins are expressed as part of theipaoperon and are among the major targets of the host immune response to shigellosis. Biochemical characterization of the Ipa invasins has been complicated by the fact they have not been purified in the quantities needed for detailedin vitroanalysis. Here we describe the first cloning, expression, and extensive purification of IpaB and IpaC fusion proteins fromEscherichia colifor use in dissecting of the protein biochemistry ofS. flexneripathogenesis. A variety of approaches were used to prepare significant quantities of these proteins in their soluble forms, including the use of different host cell lines, modification of bacterial growth conditions, and the use of alternative plasmid expression vectors. Now that these Ipa proteins are available in a highly pure form, it will be possible to initiate studies on their important biological and immunological properties as well as their recruitment into high-molecular-weight protein complexes. Together with IpaD (purified as part of a previous study), these purified proteins will be useful for: (a) exploring properties of the host immune response toS. flexneriinvasion, (b) elucidating the specific biochemical properties that lead to pathogen internalization, (c) analyzing the importance of specific Ipa protein complexes in host cell invasion, and (d) monitoring, or perhaps even augmenting, the efficacy of live oral vaccines in human trials.
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