Cg. Turnes et al., DNA inoculation with a plasmid vector carrying the faeG adhesin gene of Escherichia coli K88ab induced immune responses in mice and pigs, VACCINE, 17(15-16), 1999, pp. 2089-2095
pCB01, an eukaryotic expression vector, was constructed by cloning faeG, th
e gene that encodes the fimbrial adhesin of Escherichia coli K88ab, in pcDN
A3. Mice and swine were inoculated by the intramuscular route with differen
t quantities of plasmid DNA to evaluate its capacity to induce an immune re
sponse. The immune response was monitored by ELISA and immunoblotting, usin
g purified fimbriae and whole suspensions of fimbriated bacteria. Mice show
ed seroconversion 21 days after the inoculation of 8.9 mu g and swine after
the administration of 1100 mu g of plasmid DNA. Seroconversions increased
after successive reinoculations. Immunoblotting showed that sera collected
73 days after the first inoculation recognized exclusively a protein of 27
kDa present in purified fimbrial suspensions and in whole suspensions of E.
coli K88ab. The immune response elicited by pCB01 was mainly due to IgG2a,
while that elicited by a bacterin was due to IgG2b and IgG3. Antibodies we
re still detected 14 months after the initiation of the immunization. (C) 1
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