Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2831268 Molecular Immunology 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SLH proteins bear an S-layer homology motif comprised of three S-layer homology (SLH) domains. Several SLH proteins in Bacillus anthracis have been recognized as immunogenic in recent past. We hypothesized that the SLH motif, the most common moiety amongst all the SLH proteins could be responsible for their immunogenicity. To test this hypothesis, we checked the immunogenic capacity of recombinant SLH motif. The rSLH fragment on immunization in mice led to the development of a potent humoral and T Helper immune response as compared to the only adjuvant immunized group. Antibodies raised against rSLH could identify the surface of B. anthracis Ames strain vegetative forms. rSLH immunization protected 50% mice challenged with B. anthracis compared to 0% survival in group of mice immunized with only adjuvant. But when rSLH immunization was synergized with a single sub-optimal dose of rPA (Protective Antigen), 80% immunized mice survived the lethal challenge of B. anthracis. Taken together, for the first time we demonstrate the immunogenic and protective potential of SLH motif of the SLH proteins of B. anthracis.

► Immunological significance of S-layer homology motif present at the N-terminal of SLH proteins was first time investigated. ► S-layer homology motif was found to induce a robust humoral and T cell immune response. ► Immunization protected 50% of mice from lethal challenge of Ames strain of B.anthracis. ► When immunization of rSLH was combined with single dose immunization of PA, it protected 80% of immunized mice.

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