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Immunoproteomic discovery of mycobacterium bovis antigens, including the surface lipoprotein Mpt83 as a T cell antigen useful for vaccine development
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Author (aut): Sigola, Lynette B.
Author (aut): Karunakaran, Karuna P.
Author (aut): Millis, Leonard A.
Author (aut): Yu, Hong
Author (aut): Jiang, Xiaozhou
Author (aut): Chan, Queenie W.T.
Author (aut): Chen, Jiaqi
Author (aut): Tang, Patrick
Author (aut): Foster, Leonard J.
Author (aut): Brunham, Robert C.
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Author (aut): The Japanese Society for Vaccinology
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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death from infectious diseases, killing approximately 1.3 million people worldwide in 2022 alone. The current vaccine for TB contains a live attenuated bacterium, Mycobacterium bovis BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin). The BCG vaccine is highly effective in preventing severe forms of childhood TB but does not protect against latent infection or disease in older age groups. A new or improved BCG vaccine for prevention of pulmonary TB is urgently needed.
In this study, we infected murine bone marrow derived dendritic cells from C57BL/6 mice with M. bovis BCG followed by elution and identification of BCG-derived MHC class I and class II-bound peptides using tandem mass spectrometry. We identified 1436 MHC-bound peptides of which 94 were derived from BCG. Fifty-five peptides were derived from MHC class I molecules and 39 from class II molecules. We tested the 94 peptides for their immunogenicity using IFN- γ ELISPOT assay with splenocytes purified from BCG immunized mice and 10 showed positive responses. Seven peptides were derived from MHC II and three from MHC class I. In particular, MHC class II binding peptides derived from the mycobacterial surface lipoprotein Mpt83 were highly antigenic. Further evaluations of these immunogenic BCG peptides may identify proteins useful as new TB vaccine candidates. |
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Volume 42, Issue 24
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10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126266
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0264-410X
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vaccine
mycobacterium bovis
Bacillus Calmette and Guerin (BCG)
immunoproteomics
dendritic cell
MHC
T cell
epitope
peptide
antigen
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