Identification of the Hemolysis-Associated Protein 1 as a Cross-Protective Immunogen ofLeptospira interrogansby Adenovirus-Mediated Vaccination
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- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 69 (11) , 6831-6838
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.69.11.6831-6838.2001
Abstract
New vaccine strategies are needed for the prevention of leptospirosis, a widespread human and animal disease caused by pathogenic leptospires. Our previous work determined that a protein leptospiral extract conferred cross-protection in a gerbil model of leptospirosis. The 31- to 34-kDa protein fraction of Leptospira interrogans serovar autumnalis was shown sufficient for this purpose. In the present study, N-terminal sequencing of a 32-kDa fraction and Southern blotting of genomic DNA with corresponding degenerated oligonucleotide probes identified two of its constituents: hemolysis-associated protein 1 (Hap1) and the outer membraneLeptospira protein 1 (OmpL1). Adenovirus-mediated Hap1 vaccination induces significant protection against a virulent heterologous Leptospira challenge in gerbils, whereas a similar OmpL1 construct failed to protect the animals. These data indicate that Hap1 could be a good candidate for developing a new generation of vaccines able to induce broad protection against leptospirosis disease.Keywords
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