Role of oligosaccharides in the immune response of sheep vaccinated with Lucilia cuprina larval glycoprotein, peritrophin-95
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Role of oligosaccharides in the immune response of sheep vaccinated with Lucilia cuprina larval glycoprotein, peritrophin-95
Abstract
The larvae of the fly Lucilia cuprina cause a cutaneous myiasis in mammalian hosts, particularly sheep. The glycoprotein, peritrophin-95, isolated from Lucilia cuprina larval peritrophic matrix, is a candidate vaccine antigen. This protein induced an immune response in vaccinated sheep that inhibited larval growth. Recombinant forms of peritrophin-95 were produced in bacteria and baculovirus-infected insect cells. The bacterial protein was not glycosylated and incorrectly folded whereas the insect cell-expressed protein was glycosylated and probably correctly folded. Sheep immunised with purified native peritrophin-95 generated strong larval growth inhibitory activity in their sera, whereas sheep immunised with either recombinant form of peritrophin-95 generated only relatively weak inhibitory activity. Ingested ovine antibodies to native peritrophin-95 mediated the anti-larval growth activity and this was independent of the presence of ovine complement. The activity was associated with IgG(1) and IgG(2) but not IgM. There were strong antibody responses to both the correctly folded native peritrophin-95 polypeptide and the oligosaccharides present on this glycoprotein. Immuno-affinity isolation of antibody to the peritrophin-95 polypeptide and antibody to peritrophin-95 oligosaccharides demonstrated that the larval growth inhibitory activity resided with both antibodies. Lectin blots and ELISA data showed substantial differences between the oligosaccharides attached to native peritrophin-95 and insect cell-expressed recombinant peritrophin-95. It was concluded that the oligosaccharides attached to native peritrophin-95 and its unique polypeptide structure are essential for the induction of larval growth inhibitory activity in the sera of sheep vaccinated with this antigen.
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