Profiling of Human Antibody Responses toChlamydia trachomatisUrogenital Tract Infection Using Microplates Arrayed with 156 Chlamydial Fusion Proteins
Open Access
- 1 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 74 (3) , 1490-1499
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.74.3.1490-1499.2006
Abstract
The available chlamydial genome sequences have made it possible to comprehensively analyze host responses to all chlamydial proteins, which is essential for further understanding of chlamydial pathogenesis and development of effective chlamydial vaccines. Microplates arrayed with 156Chlamydia trachomatisfusion proteins were used to evaluate antibody responses in women urogenitally infected withC. trachomatis. Based on both the antibody recognition frequency and titer, seven chlamydial antigens encoded by open reading frames (ORFs) CT089, CT147, CT226, CT681, CT694, CT795, and CT858, respectively, were identified as relatively immunodominant; six of these are encoded by hypothetical ORFs. Antibody binding to these chlamydial fusion proteins was blocked byC. trachomatis-infected but not by normal HeLa cell lysates or irrelevant bacterial lysates. These results have revealed novel immune-reactive chlamydial antigens, not only indicating that the hypothetical ORF-encoded proteins are expressed during chlamydial infection in humans but also providing the proof of principle that the fusion protein-based approach can be used to profile human immune responses to chlamydial infection at the whole-genome scale.Keywords
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