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Infect. Immun., Apr 1996, 1093-1099, Vol 64, No. 4
R Santori F, GS Paranhos-Bacalla, J Franco DA Silveira, LM Yamauchi, JE Araya and N Yoshida
To further investigate the immunological properties of the stage- specific
82-kDa glycoprotein (gp82) of Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclic trypomastigotes,
previously shown to induce antigen-specific humoral and T-cell responses in
mice, we performed a series of experiments with recombinant proteins
containing sequences of gp82 fused to glutathione S-transferase. Of five
fusion proteins tested, only J18b and J18b1, the carboxyproximal peptides
containing amino acids 224 to 516 and 303 to 516, respectively, were
recognized by monoclonal antibody 3F6 as well as by various anti-T. cruzi
antisera and, when administered to mice, were capable of eliciting
antibodies directed to the native gp82. The amino-terminal peptide and
other carboxyterminal recombinant proteins lacking the central domain of
gp82 (amino acids 224 to 356), which is exposed on the surface of live
metacyclic forms, did not display any of these properties. Spleen cells
derived from mice immunized with any of the five recombinant proteins
proliferated in vitro in the presence of native gp82.J18b was the most
stimulatory, whereas J18b3, the peptide containing amino acids 408 to 516,
elicited the weakest response. When BALB/c mice immunized with J18b antigen
plus A1(OH)3 as adjuvant were challenged 10 5 metacyclic trypomastigotes,
85% of them resisted acute infection, in comparison with control mice that
received glutathione S- transferase plus adjuvant. Antibodies induced by
J18b protein lacked agglutinating or complement-dependent lytic activity
and failed to neutralize parasite infectivity. On the other hand, CD4+T
cells from the spleens of J18b-immunized mice displayed an intense
proliferative activity upon stimulation with 1.25 microgram of native gp82
per ml, which resulted in increased production of gamma interferon, a
cytokine associated with resistance to T. cruzi infection.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
A recombinant protein based on the Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclic trypomastigote 82-kilodalton antigen that induces and effective immune response to acute infection
Departamento de Microbiologia, Immunologia e Parasitologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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