ErpY-like protein (LIC11966) is an antigen from Leptospira spp., which is possibly involved in the infection process and, consequently, can be a promising solution for the development of new diagnostic tests and vaccines. Here, the presence of the erpY-like gene was evaluated in several Leptospira serovars by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and the ErpY-like recombinant protein was produced and characterized in terms of antigenicity and immunogenicity in vivo. The erpY-like gene was detected by PCR in all Leptospira pathogenic serovars tested (n = 8) and was absent in the saprophytic ones. The rErpY-like protein was recognized by antibodies present in the sera of humans and animals (swine and canine) naturally infected, suggesting ErpY-like expression during natural infection. The rErpY-like protein used to immunize mice with Freund’s adjuvant stimulated a mixed Th1/Th2 response, an important protective immunity against leptospirosis.
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Padilha, B. C. R., Simão, H. Q., Collares, T. F., de Freitas, S. B., Oliveira, T. L., Schuch, R. A., … Hartwig, D. D. (2022). ErpY-like protein, a promising antigen to leptospirosis control: characterization of antigenic and immunogenic potential. Acta Scientiarum - Biological Sciences, 44. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v44i1.61160
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