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Antibodies binding diverse pertactin epitopes protect mice from Bordetella pertussis infection
Authors:Rui P Silva  Andrea M DiVenere  Dzifa Amengor  Jennifer A Maynard
Institution:1.Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA;2.Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA;3.LaMontagne Center for Infectious Diseases, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:Infection by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis continues to cause considerable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Many current acellular pertussis vaccines include the antigen pertactin, which has presumptive adhesive and immunomodulatory activities, but is rapidly lost from clinical isolates after the introduction of these vaccines. To better understand the contributions of pertactin antibodies to protection and pertactin''s role in pathogenesis, we isolated and characterized recombinant antibodies binding four distinct epitopes on pertactin. We demonstrate that four of these antibodies bind epitopes that are conserved across all three classical Bordetella strains, and competition assays further showed that antibodies binding these epitopes are also elicited by B. pertussis infection of baboons. Surprisingly, we found that representative antibodies binding each epitope protected mice against experimental B. pertussis infection. A cocktail of antibodies from each epitope group protected mice against a subsequent lethal dose of B. pertussis and greatly reduced lung colonization levels after sublethal challenge. Each antibody reduced B. pertussis lung colonization levels up to 100-fold when administered individually, which was significantly reduced when antibody effector functions were impaired, with no antibody mediating antibody-dependent complement-induced lysis. These data suggest that antibodies binding multiple pertactin epitopes protect primarily by the same bactericidal mechanism, which overshadows contributions from blockade of other pertactin functions. These antibodies expand the available tools to further dissect pertactin''s role in infection and understand the impact of antipertactin antibodies on bacterial fitness.
Keywords:Bordetella  acellular vaccine  bactericidal antibodies  virulence factors  phage display  whooping cough
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