| Proteome Science | 卷:10 |
| Production and proteomic characterisation of purified protein derivative from |
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| 关键词: Johne's disease; Johnin PPD; PPDj; Interferon gamma; Diagnostic antigen; Mass spectrometry; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/1477-5956-10-22 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Effective diagnosis of Johne's disease (JD), particularly at the stage of early subclinical infection, remains one of the greatest challenges for the control of JD worldwide. The IFN-γ test of cell mediated immunity is currently one of the most suitable diagnostics for subclinical infections, however a major limitation of this test is the lack of a standardised purified protein derivative (PPD) antigen (also referred to as Johnin PPD or PPDj). While attempting to replace PPDj with more specific individual antigens is an attractive proposition, bacterial culture derived PPDj remains the most effective antigen preparation for the diagnosis of subclinical JD. It may be possible to increase the reproducibility and specificity of PPDj preparations by further characterising and standardising the PPDj production.
Results
Using a standardised protocol, five in-house preparations of PPDj were prepared from cultures of
Conclusions
This study describes a protocol for the production of PPDj and its subsequent proteomic characterisation. The broad proteomic composition of different preparations of PPDj was, for the most part, highly similar. Compositional differences between PPDj preparations were found to be a direct reflection of genetic differences between the MAP strain types used to produce these preparations and the age of MAP cultures they were derived from. A number of conserved immunogenic proteins, such as members of the cutinase-like protein family, were found to be more abundant in PPDj compared to PPDa and should be considered as possible diagnostic antigens for the future.
【 授权许可】
Unknown