Production of a chimeric protein and its potential application in sero-diagnosis of Mycoplasma hominis infection
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Production of a chimeric protein and its potential application in sero-diagnosis of Mycoplasma hominis infection
Abstract
Introduction: Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic pathogen of the human genital tract. Detection of antibodies against this organism in human serum or plasma is theoretically unreliable because of high variation in bacterial surface antigens. In this study, we applied the bioinformatics tools to design a chimeric protein constructed of specific, conserved and predicted immuno-dominant epitopes from two different membrane proteins, P120 and P80.
Material and methods: Linear B-cell epitopes of P120 and P80 were predicted and evaluated by bioinformatics tools and the designed chimeric protein was expressed in Escherichia coli. The chimeric protein, Mh128, was further analyzed in terms of immuno-reactivity by western blotting and enzyme immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA).
Results: We found eight specific, conserved and immuno-dominant epitopes within P120 and P80 based on the bioinformatic studies. The constructed chimeric protein showed immuno-reaction in both western-blotting and ELISA tests.
Discussion: Because of extensive variation of genomic and antigenic structure, diagnosis of M. hominis infection is difficult. Mh128 as a predicted specific and conserved recombinant protein can be potentially used for sero-diagnosis of M. hominis infection. We plan to develop an immuno-assay based on Mh128 and further evaluate the clinical specificity and sensitivity of the method.
Keywords: B-cell epitope prediction; Chimeric protein; Mycoplasma hominis; P120; P80.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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