Development of a species‐specific monoclonal antibody for rapid detection and identification of foodborne pathogen Vibrio vulnificus

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pradit Wangman ◽  
Thanai Surasilp ◽  
Chalinan Pengsuk ◽  
Paisarn Sithigorngul ◽  
Siwaporn Longyant
2001 ◽  
Vol 69 (5) ◽  
pp. 3082-3091 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katerina Wolf ◽  
Elizabeth Fischer ◽  
David Mead ◽  
Guangming Zhong ◽  
Roseanna Peeling ◽  
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ABSTRACT The major outer membrane protein (MOMP) of Chlamydia trachomatis serovariants is known to be an immunodominant surface antigen. Moreover, it is known that the C. trachomatis MOMP elicits antibodies that recognize both linear and conformational antigenic determinants. In contrast, it has been reported that the MOMP of Chlamydia pneumoniae is not surface exposed and is immunorecessive. We hypothesized that the discrepancies betweenC. trachomatis and C. pneumoniae MOMP exposure on intact chlamydiae and immunogenic properties might be because the focus of the host's immune response is directed to conformational epitopes of the C. pneumoniae MOMP. We therefore conducted studies aimed at defining the surface exposure of MOMP and the conformational dominance of MOMP antibodies. We present here a description of C. pneumoniaespecies-specific monoclonal antibody (MAb), GZD1E8, which recognizes a conformational epitope on the surface of C. pneumoniae. This MAb is potent in the neutralization ofC. pneumoniae infectivity in vitro. Another previously described C. pneumoniaespecies-specific monoclonal antibody, RR-402, displayed very similar characteristics. However, the antigenic determinant recognized by RR-402 has yet to be identified. We show by immunoprecipitation ofC. pneumoniae with GZD1E8 and RR-402 MAbs and by mass spectrometry analysis of immunoprecipitated proteins that both antibodies GZD1E8 and RR-402 recognize the MOMP of C. pneumoniae and that this protein is localized on the surface of the organism. We also show that human sera fromC. pneumoniae-positive donors consistently recognize the MOMP by immunoprecipitation, indicating that the MOMP ofC. pneumoniae is an immunogenic protein. These findings have potential implications for both C. pneumoniae vaccine and diagnostic assay development.


Anaerobe ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-47
Author(s):  
Jumpei Nishio ◽  
Makoto Taniguchi ◽  
Juichiro Higashi ◽  
Masakazu Takahashi ◽  
Takuma Ando ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 81 (3) ◽  
pp. 231-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Papadelli ◽  
Eugenia Manolopoulou ◽  
George Kalantzopoulos ◽  
Effie Tsakalidou

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