TY - JOUR
T1 - Fusion of FedF and SLT-IIe B Subunit is an Candidate Antigen Against Edema
Disease of Swine
AU - Liu, Guoping AU - Hu, Liuqun AU - Liu, Meng-Yuan AU - Ma, Li-Xin
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 12
IS - 18
SP - 1461
EP - 1467
PY - 2013
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2013.1461.1467
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2013.1461.1467
KW - Ee strain
KW -SLT-IIeB
KW -FedF
KW -fusion expression
KW -immunogenicity
AB - The DNA sequence encoding the truncated SLT-IIeB and FedF of the Escherichia coli Ee strain which is the major immunogenic fragment for the edema disease in piglets were subcloned and fused to the C terminus of Glutathione S-Transferase (GST) in a pGEX-KG expression vector, to obtain a fusion protein expression plasmid pKSF. Fusion protein was expressed as inclusion body. The anti-serum of GST-SF was able to restrain the toxicity of SLT-IIe to Vero-E6 cells and inhibit the adhesion of F18 fimbriae to the porcine small intestinal brush border cells in vitro. SPF KM mice were vaccinated subcutaneously at 0 and 2 weeks with 25 μg GST-SF, GST-B and GST-F, respectively and were challenged with 5 times the LD50 volume of the Ee strain. The IgG titers against SLT-IIeB or FedF in the GST-SF group were higher and were maintained for a longer time compared to the GST-B and GST-F groups. GST-SF can induce a better immune response and can provide the protection rate of the 70%. These results show the fusion protein GST-SF had stronger immunogenicity and better protective effects against the Ee strain and thus can be used for vaccination against the edema disease of swine.
ER -