Identification and partial characterisation of a new protective antigen of Brucella abortus

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Two novel Brucella abortus proteins were isolated from B. abortus strain RB51 and their immunological properties were determined. These proteins precipitated in the 40-60% saturated concentration range of ammonium sulphate and had a molecular mass of 32.2 kDa and 22.9 kDa, respectively. Both were able to induce a strong in-vitro blast transformation in lymphoid cells obtained from mice previously sensitised with a crude brucella protein extract. The protection studies showed that the 22.9-kDa protein used as a protective immunogen was as effective as the live B. abortus RB51 vaccine but the 32.2-kDa protein had a poor protective effect under similar conditions. The aminoterminal sequence of the 22.9-kDa and 32.2-kDa proteins was determined and analysed in a database. The lack of homology with other known B. abortus proteins indicated that both proteins were novel antigens.

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Cespedes, S., Andrews, E., Folch, H., & Oñate, A. (2000). Identification and partial characterisation of a new protective antigen of Brucella abortus. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 49(2), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-49-2-165

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