Novel Phage Display-Based Subtractive Screening To Identify Vaccine Candidates ofBrugia malayi
Open Access
- 1 August 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 72 (8) , 4707-4715
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.72.8.4707-4715.2004
Abstract
This study describes a novel phage display method based on an iterative subtraction strategy to identify candidate vaccine antigens ofBrugia malayi. A cDNA library of the infective larval stage ofB. malayiexpressed on the surface of T7 phage was sequentially screened with sera samples from human subjects showing different manifestations of the disease. Antigens that selectively and specifically bind to immune sera were then enriched using a multi-step panning procedure. This strategy identified five antigens, four of which were previously reported (ALT-2, TPX-2, VAH and COX-2) and the other one was a novel cuticular collagen (Col-4). Sera from immune individuals specifically recognized all the five antigens. However, ALT-2 appeared to be the most predominantly recognized antigen by the immune sera. Therefore, it was decided to evaluate the vaccine potential of recombinant ALT-2 (rALT-2) in a mouse and jird model. The results presented show that immunization with rALT-2 conferred over 73% protection against a challenge infection in the jird model and over 64% protection in the mouse model. The present study suggests that phage display-based cDNA screening may be a powerful tool to identify candidate vaccine antigens of infectious agents.Keywords
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