Induction of proliferative responses of T cells from Babesia bovis-immune cattle with a recombinant 77-kilodalton merozoite protein (Bb-1).

C L Tetzlaff, A C Rice-Ficht, V M Woods, W C Brown
Author Information
  1. C L Tetzlaff: Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A & M University, College Station 77843.

Abstract

A major portion of a Babesia bovis-specific gene encoding a 77-kDa merozoite protein (Bb-1) produced during natural infection in cattle and in microaerophilous culture was subcloned into the pGEX1N expression vector. Recombinant Bb-1 protein fused to glutathione S-transferase (Bb-1-GST) was used to examine cellular immune responses in B. bovis-immune cattle. Sera from rabbits immunized with Bb-1-GST reacted with fusion protein and with the native antigen present in crude B. bovis but not with B. bigemina merozoites. Bb-1-GST but not GST induced strong proliferation of T lymphocytes from these immune cattle, and Bb-1-reactive T-cell lines which consisted of a mixed population of either CD4+ and CD8+ cells or CD4+, CD8+, and "null" (gamma delta T) cells were established by in vitro stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells with the recombinant fusion protein. Three CD4+ CD8- and three CD4- CD8+ Bb-1-specific T-cell clones were identified after limiting-dilution cloning of the cell lines. The studies described here demonstrate that the 77-kDa protein of B. bovis contains T-cell epitopes capable of eliciting proliferation of two types of T cells in immune cattle, an important consideration for the design of a recombinant subunit vaccine.

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Grants

  1. AI30136-01/NIAID NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Babesia bovis
Cattle
Female
Glutathione Transferase
Immunization
Lymphocyte Activation
Protozoan Proteins
Rabbits
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
T-Lymphocytes
Vaccines, Synthetic

Chemicals

Protozoan Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Vaccines, Synthetic
Glutathione Transferase

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