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An atypical lipoteichoic acid from Clostridium perfringens elicits a broadly cross-reactive and protective immune response.


ABSTRACT: Clostridium perfringens is a leading cause of food-poisoning and causes avian necrotic enteritis, posing a significant problem to both the poultry industry and human health. No effective vaccine against C. perfringens is currently available. Using an antiserum screen of mutants generated from a C. perfringens transposon-mutant library, here we identified an immunoreactive antigen that was lost in a putative glycosyltransferase mutant, suggesting that this antigen is likely a glycoconjugate. Following injection of formalin-fixed whole cells of C. perfringens HN13 (a laboratory strain) and JGS4143 (chicken isolate) intramuscularly into chickens, the HN13-derived antiserum was cross-reactive in immunoblots with all tested 32 field isolates, whereas only 5 of 32 isolates were recognized by JGS4143-derived antiserum. The immunoreactive antigens from both HN13 and JGS4143 were isolated, and structural analysis by MALDI-TOF-MS, GC-MS, and 2D NMR revealed that both were atypical lipoteichoic acids (LTAs) with poly-(β1→4)-ManNAc backbones substituted with phosphoethanolamine. However, although the ManNAc residues in JGS4143 LTA were phosphoethanolamine-modified, a few of these residues were instead modified with phosphoglycerol in the HN13 LTA. The JGS4143 LTA also had a terminal ribose and ManNAc instead of ManN in the core region, suggesting that these differences may contribute to the broadly cross-reactive response elicited by HN13. In a passive-protection chicken experiment, oral challenge with C. perfringens JGS4143 lead to 22% survival, whereas co-gavage with JGS4143 and α-HN13 antiserum resulted in 89% survival. This serum also induced bacterial killing in opsonophagocytosis assays, suggesting that HN13 LTA is an attractive target for future vaccine-development studies.

SUBMITTER: Wenzel CQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7363129 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An atypical lipoteichoic acid from <i>Clostridium perfringens</i> elicits a broadly cross-reactive and protective immune response.

Wenzel Cory Q CQ   Mills Dominic C DC   Dobruchowska Justyna M JM   Vlach Jiri J   Nothaft Harald H   Nation Patrick P   Azadi Parastoo P   Melville Stephen B SB   Carlson Russell W RW   Feldman Mario F MF   Szymanski Christine M CM  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20200518 28


<i>Clostridium perfringens</i> is a leading cause of food-poisoning and causes avian necrotic enteritis, posing a significant problem to both the poultry industry and human health. No effective vaccine against <i>C. perfringens</i> is currently available. Using an antiserum screen of mutants generated from a <i>C. perfringens</i> transposon-mutant library, here we identified an immunoreactive antigen that was lost in a putative glycosyltransferase mutant, suggesting that this antigen is likely a  ...[more]

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