H. Himmelrich et al., Immune responses induced by recombinant BCG strains according to level of production of a foreign antigen: MalE, VACCINE, 18(24), 2000, pp. 2636-2647
A variety of viral, bacterial and parasitic antigens have been expressed in
BCG and the capacity of these recombinant bacteria to induce immune respon
ses has been well documented. However, little is known about the parameters
influencing the induction of immune responses by recombinant BCG (rBCG), s
uch as level of production and localization of the recombinant antigen. In
the present study, we have constructed several rBCG strains expressing the
malE gene from Escherichia coli which is either secreted or targeted to the
cytoplasm or plasma membrane. Expression of malE was quantified by ELISA a
nd localization was analyzed by flow cytometry. Even when using the same pr
omoter, levels of cytoplasmic or membrane MalE production were far less tha
n those from secreting strains using either mycobacterial or E, coli secret
ion signals. Stronger and more rapid immune responses were induced by rBCG
strains with the highest levels of secreted MalE compared to cytoplasmic or
membrane constructs, including both good humoral and proliferative respons
es in BALB/c, C57BL6 and even C3H mice, previously shown to be poor MalE re
sponders. These results suggest that the levels of foreign antigen producti
on play an important role in the induction of immune responses by rBCG stra
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