Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Mycoplasma flocculare differential domains from orthologous surface proteins induce distinct cellular immune responses in mice

[Display omitted] •M. hyopneumoniae and M. flocculare orthologous surface proteins were analyzed.•Differential domains were found in 85% of ortholog pairs.•A pair of differential domains was immunologically assessed.•Differential surface domains induced differential immune responses in mice.•Differe...

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Published inVeterinary microbiology Vol. 190; pp. 50 - 57
Main Authors Leal, Fernanda Munhoz dos Anjos, Virginio, Veridiana Gomes, Martello, Carolina Lumertz, Paes, Jéssica Andrade, Borges, Thiago J., Jaeger, Natália, Bonorino, Cristina, Ferreira, Henrique Bunselmeyer
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LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 15.07.2016
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Summary:[Display omitted] •M. hyopneumoniae and M. flocculare orthologous surface proteins were analyzed.•Differential domains were found in 85% of ortholog pairs.•A pair of differential domains was immunologically assessed.•Differential surface domains induced differential immune responses in mice.•Differential surface domain-induced response might be related to pathogenicity. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Mycoplasma flocculare are two genetically close species found in the swine respiratory tract. Despite their similarities, while M. hyopneumoniae is the causative agent of porcine enzootic pneumonia, M. flocculare is a commensal bacterium. Genomic and transcriptional comparative analyses so far failed to explain the difference in pathogenicity between these two species. We then hypothesized that such difference might be, at least in part, explained by amino acid sequence and immunological or functional differences between ortholog surface proteins. In line with that, it was verified that approximately 85% of the ortholog surface proteins from M. hyopneumoniae 7448 and M. flocculare present one or more differential domains. To experimentally assess possible immunological implications of this kind of difference, the extracellular differential domains from one pair of orthologous surface proteins (MHP7448_0612, from M. hyopneumoniae, and MF_00357, from M. flocculare) were expressed in E. coli and used to immunize mice. The recombinant polypeptides (rMHP61267–169 and rMF35767–196, respectively) induced distinct cellular immune responses. While, rMHP61267–169 induced both Th1 and Th2 responses, rMF35767-196 induced just an early pro-inflammatory response. These results indicate that immunological properties determined by differential domains in orthologous surface protein might play a role in pathogenicity, contributing to elicit specific and differential immune responses against each species.
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ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2016.05.008