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Opsonic potential, protective capacity, and sequence conservation of the Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum Tp92.

TitleOpsonic potential, protective capacity, and sequence conservation of the Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum Tp92.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsCameron, CE, Lukehart, SA, Castro, C, Molini, B, Godornes, C, Van Voorhis, WC
JournalJ Infect Dis
Volume181
Issue4
Pagination1401-13
Date Published2000 Apr
ISSN0022-1899
KeywordsAmino Acid Sequence, Animals, Antibodies, Bacterial, Antigens, Surface, Bacterial Proteins, Bacterial Vaccines, Conserved Sequence, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Opsonin Proteins, Phagocytosis, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Rabbits, Surface Properties, Syphilis, Treponema pallidum
Abstract

By means of a differential screening technique, a 92-kDa antigen, designated Tp92, was identified from Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. This protein is similar in sequence to the protective surface antigens D15 from Haemophilus influenzae and Oma87 from Pasteurella multocida. Amino acid sequence analyses revealed a cleavable N-terminal signal sequence and predicted the outer membrane location for Tp92. In support of this, antiserum raised against recombinant Tp92 promotes opsonization and phagocytosis of T. pallidum by rabbit macrophages, and anti-Tp92 reactivity is absent from washed treponemal preparations presumed to be lacking outer membranes. The Tp92 amino acid sequence is 95.5%-100% conserved among 11 strains representing 4 pathogenic treponemes, and immunization with recombinant Tp92 partially protected rabbits from subsequent T. pallidum challenge. These results demonstrate that Tp92 is an invariant, immunoprotective antigen that may be present on the surface of T. pallidum and may represent a potential vaccine candidate for syphilis.

DOI10.1086/315399
Alternate JournalJ. Infect. Dis.
PubMed ID10762571