Evaluation of the β-barrel outer membrane protein VP1243 as a candidate antigen for a cross-protective vaccine against Vibrio infections

2020 
Abstract Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative halophilic bacterium that causes acute gastroenteritis after the consumption of contaminated food, wound infection, and seizures. Antibiotic therapy is the main method for controlling Vibrio infections, which inevitably leads to drug resistance. Therefore, a vaccine is urgently needed to avoid this problem. Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) play a pivotal role in the interaction between the host immune system and bacteria. VP1243 is an OMP of V. parahaemolyticus, and it possessed immunogenicity in our previous study. The present study found that VP1243 was widely distributed, highly conserved and possessed similar surface epitopes among the major Vibrio species. The protein stimulated a strong antibody response and induced cross-reactive immune responses in V. parahaemolyticus, V. alginolyticus and V. vulnificus. Notably, it provided 100% immune protection against lethal challenges by the three Vibrio species in mice immunized with VP1243. Efficient clearance of cells of the three Vibrio bacterial species was observed in immunized mice. These findings provide solid evidence for VP1243 as a promising candidate for the development of a versatile vaccine to protect against Vibrio infections.
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