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Characterization of two proteins of Leptospira interrogans in the pathogenesis of leptospirosis.

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Author(s):
Renan Francisco Domingos
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI)
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Examining board members:
Ana Lucia Tabet Oller do Nascimento; Rita de Cássia Ruiz; Aline Maria da Silva; Beny Spira; José Luiz Caldas Wolff
Advisor: Ana Lucia Tabet Oller do Nascimento
Abstract

The genomic sequencing and the advances of bioinformatics analysis allowed the identification of new vaccine candidates and new virulence factors. Therefore, two genes from L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni, LIC11834 and LIC12253 were selected and subjected to assays for the presence of genomic DNA and mRNA in different serovars of Leptospira. These assays found that the gene LIC12253 was the most present among the tested serovars. The genes were then cloned in the expression vector pAE and expressed in E. coli BL21 SI. The recombinant proteins were purified and subjected to circular dichroism, which confirmed that both proteins presented secondary structures. Immunogenicity tests in mice showed that both proteins are immunogenic, with high antibodies titers, but don\'t induce cellular immune response. Localization assays of the native proteins on the leptospiras demonstrated the presence of the proteins on the surface of Leptospira. Reactivity assays with sera of patients diagnosed with leptospirosis showed that the recombinant proteins could be recognized by their antibodies, suggesting that they are expressed during infection. Adhesion assays to the extracellular matrix components, human serum and plasma components, showed that the protein rLIC11834 binds to laminin and was called Lsa33. In addition, Lsa33 interacts to plasminogen, to C4bp and to fibrinogen in a dose-dependent manner. The protein rLIC12253 showed binding to laminina, named Lsa25, and to C4bp in a dose-dependent manner. Challenge assays showed that both recombinant proteins don\'t afford protection against lethal infection in hamsters. Thus, we believe that these multifunctional proteins may interact with host proteins and may play a role in leptospiral pathogenesis. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/08930-1 - Expression and characterization of two surface proteins of Leptospira interrogans
Grantee:Renan Francisco Domingos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)