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Aim: To testify the immunogenicity of a conservative B-cell linear epitope of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) flagellin A. Methods: Different programs were used to analyze the secondary structure, molecular hydropathy, and surface accessibility of H pylori flagellin A. Linear B-cell epitopes were estimated based on the structural and physiochemical information. Analysis of residue divergence was proposed to screen a conservative linear epitope. The 29-peptide (Pep29mer) synthesized by chemical method, including the predicted conservative B-cell epitope and a known K2d compatible T-cell epitope, was used to immunize mice, and then H pylori-specific antibodies were detected by ELISA. Results: Based on the analyses of divergent amino acid residues, structural and physiochemical characteristics, it was strongly suggested that the short fragment NDSDGR was the core of a conservative linear epitope in flagellin A. Animals immunized by Pep29mer acquired efficient immune response. In detail, serum H pylori-pecific IgA and IgG1 increased significantly in immunized group, while IgG2a only had an insignificant change. H pylori-specific IgA in gastrointestinal flushing fluid also increased significantly. Conclusion: The conservative short fragment NDSDGR is the core of a linear B-cell epitope of flagellin A. © 2005 The WJG Press and Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Ji, W. S., Hu, J. L., Wu, K. C., Qiu, J. W., Han, Z. Y., Ding, J., & Fan, D. M. (2005). Helicobacter pylori specific immune response induced by conservative flagellin linear B-cell epitope. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 11(23), 3528–3532. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v11.i23.3528
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