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Identification of the; Bartonella; autotransporter CFA as a protective antigen and hypervariable target of neutralizing antibodies in mice
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4649995
Author(s) Siewert, Lena K.; Korotaev, Aleksandr; Sedzicki, Jaroslaw; Fromm, Katja; Pinschewer, Daniel D.; Dehio, Christoph
Author(s) at UniBasel Dehio, Christoph
Korotaev, Aleksandr
Sedzicki, Jaroslaw
Fromm, Katja
Pinschewer, Daniel
Year 2022
Title Identification of the; Bartonella; autotransporter CFA as a protective antigen and hypervariable target of neutralizing antibodies in mice
Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume 119
Number 25
Pages / Article-Number e2202059119
Keywords Bartonella; autotransporter; immune evasion; neutralizing antibodies; red blood cell infection
Mesh terms Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal, genetics, immunology; Antibodies, Neutralizing, genetics, immunology; Antigens, Bacterial, genetics, immunology; Bacteremia, immunology, microbiology, prevention & control; Bacterial Vaccines, genetics, immunology, therapeutic use; Bartonella, genetics, immunology; Bartonella Infections, immunology, microbiology, prevention & control; Cloning, Molecular; Immune Evasion; Mice; Type V Secretion Systems, immunology; Vaccination
Abstract The bacterial genus; Bartonella; comprises numerous emerging pathogens that cause a broad spectrum of disease manifestations in humans. The targets and mechanisms of the anti-; Bartonella; immune defense are ill-defined and bacterial immune evasion strategies remain elusive. We found that experimentally infected mice resolved; Bartonella; infection by mounting antibody responses that neutralized the bacteria, preventing their attachment to erythrocytes and suppressing bacteremia independent of complement or Fc receptors.; Bartonella; -neutralizing antibody responses were rapidly induced and depended on CD40 signaling but not on affinity maturation. We cloned neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and by mass spectrometry identified the bacterial autotransporter CFA (CAMP-like factor autotransporter) as a neutralizing antibody target. Vaccination against CFA suppressed; Bartonella; bacteremia, validating CFA as a protective antigen. We mapped; Bartonella; -neutralizing mAb binding to a domain in CFA that we found is hypervariable in both human and mouse pathogenic strains, indicating mutational antibody evasion at the; Bartonella; subspecies level. These insights into; Bartonella; immunity and immune evasion provide a conceptual framework for vaccine development, identifying important challenges in this endeavor.
Publisher National Academy of Sciences
ISSN/ISBN 0027-8424 ; 1091-6490
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/90021/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1073/pnas.2202059119
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35714289
ISI-Number WOS:000838706900007
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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