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Comparative proteomics of Brucella melitensis 16M and REV1


ABSTRACT: Brucellosis is a zoonosis of the Mediterranean and Middle-East regions linked to important economic losses and reduced animal welfare. To date, no effective diagnostic and/or prophylactic measures are available for the control of brucellosis, due to the residual virulence of the bacterial strain administered for vaccinal purposes and the difficulties in distinguishing vaccinated from infected animals. To overcome these issues, studies are desired to elucidate the bacterial biology and the pathogenetic mechanisms of both the vaccinal strain and the pathogenic strains. Here, we employed a label-free shotgun proteomics to investigate the protein repertoire of the vaccinal strain B. melitensis Rev.1 and compare it with the proteome of the Brucella melitensis 16 M, one of the most common field strains isolated from ruminants. Comparative proteomics profiling underlines common and diverging traits between the two strains, providing suggestions on the potential biochemical routes responsible of the residual virulence of the vaccinal strain; whilst the diverging traits are suggestive biochemical signatures to be further investigated to provide an optimized diagnostics capable of discriminating the vaccinated from infected animals.

INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS

ORGANISM(S): Brucella Melitensis Bv. 1 Str. 16m

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture

SUBMITTER: alessio soggiu  

LAB HEAD: Alessio Soggiu

PROVIDER: PXD022472 | Pride | 2021-05-20

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative proteomics of <i>Brucella melitensis</i> is a useful toolbox for developing prophylactic interventions in a One-Health context.

Tilocca Bruno B   Soggiu Alessio A   Greco Viviana V   Sacchini Flavio F   Garofolo Giuliano G   Paci Valentina V   Bonizzi Luigi L   Urbani Andrea A   Tittarelli Manuela M   Roncada Paola P  

One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20210423


Brucellosis caused by <i>Brucella melitensis</i> is a zoonosis frequently reported in the Mediterranean and Middle-East regions and responsible for important economic losses and reduced animal welfare. To date, current strategies applied to control or eradicate the disease relies on diagnostic tests that suffer from limited specificity in non-vaccinated animals; while prophylactic measures, when applied, use a live attenuated bacterial strain characterized by residual virulence on adult pregnant  ...[more]

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