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Infect. Immun., Jan 1998, 347-352, Vol 66, No. 1
AI Rico, G Del Real, M Soto, L Quijada, C Martinez-A, C Alonso and JM Requena
Leishmania infantum HSP70 has been described as an immunodominant antigen
in both humans and dogs suffering from visceral leishmaniasis. In this
study, we used L. infantum HSP70 fused to Escherichia coli maltose-binding
protein (MBP), as the reporter protein, to analyze the influence of HSP70
on the immunogenicity of MBP in BALB/c mice. Plasmids were constructed to
produce the three recombinant proteins used in this study, namely, MBP, L.
infantum HSP70, and MBP-HSP70, which consists of MBP fused to the L.
infantum HSP70 amino terminus. Immunization of BALB/c mice with the
MBP-HSP70 fusion protein elicited humoral and cellular responses against
MBP that were higher by an order of magnitude than those elicited by
immunization with MBP alone or with a mixture of MBP and HSP70. Covalent
linkage of MBP to HSP70 was essential for eliciting a strong anti-MBP
immune response. Cytokine secretion and immunoglobulin G isotype analyses
indicated that immunization with the MBP-HSP70 fusion protein
preferentially induces a Th1 immune response. Immunization of athymic nu/nu
mice with the MBP- HSP70 fusion protein unexpectedly gave rise to an
anti-MBP humoral response showing features of a T-cell-dependent response.
Thus, we present evidence that L. infantum HSP70 demonstrates an adjuvant
effect in the immune response against a covalently linked reporter protein.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
Characterization of the immunostimulatory properties of Leishmania infantum HSP70 by fusion to the Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein in normal and nu/nu BALB/c mice
Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas-Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, Spain.
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