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Anti-intimin antibodies: polyclonal and monoclonal reactivity analyzes, cloning and expression of single chain fragment variable (scFv) of monoclonal antibodies

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Author(s):
Márcio Anunciação Menezes
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Roxane Maria Fontes Piazza; Irene Fernandes; Andrea Queiroz Maranhão; Marina Baquerizo Martinez; Irene da Silva Soares
Advisor: Roxane Maria Fontes Piazza
Abstract

Intimin is the major virulence factor involved in the pathogenesis of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC). The detection of EHEC and typical or atypical EPEC has fundamental importance in defining the therapeutic management of infections caused by E. coli, which are still the leading cause of acute diarrhea in children and adults in many developed and developing countries. Antibodies are important tools in the detection of several pathogens. In this study it was evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies against intimin in the detection of EPEC and EHEC by immunoblotting. All employed antibodies showed 100% specificity and the sensitivity was 97%, 92% and 78% for rabbit anti-intimin IgG-enriched fraction, rat antisera and monoclonal antibody, respectively. This anti-intimin monoclonal was characterized as IgG2b and 1 mg recognized 0.6 µg of purified intimin with a dissociation constant of 1.3 x 10-8 M. The less extent reactivity of monoclonal led us to clone and express the single chain fragment variable of this antibody (scFv). Thus, the anti-intimin hybridoma mRNA was extracted, reverse transcribed to cDNA and the light and heavy chains of variable fragment of the antibody were amplified using commercial random primers. The chains were amplified, ligated to the pGEM-T Easy vector and the insert was sequenced. Specific primers were designed and used in a strategy to amplify and link the chains, obtaining the scFv, which was cloned into the pAE expression vector. E. coli BL21(DE3)plys was transformed with the pAE-scFv anti-intimin plasmid and subjected to induction of protein expression. The scFv anti-intimin, expressed in the insoluble fraction, was purified and submitted to refolding. The yield was 1 mg of protein per 100 mL of bacterial culture. To test the functionality of the scFv, ELISA and immunofluorescence assays were performed. The results showed that 275 ng of scFv reacted with 2 µg of purified intimin resulting in an absorbance of 0.75. By immunofluorescence it was observed a strong reactivity to the typical EPEC isolate E2348/69. This study demonstrated that the recombinant anti-intimin antibody obtained was able to recognize the conserved region of intimin (Int388-667) in its purified form and α intimin in a typical EPEC isolate, and was more efficient than the native monoclonal antibody. (AU)