Unbiased Identification of Immunogenic Staphylococcus aureus Leukotoxin B-Cell Epitopes

Unbiased identification of individual immunogenic B-cell epitopes in major antigens of a pathogen remains a technology challenge for vaccine discovery. We therefore developed a platform for rapid phage display screening of deep recombinant libraries consisting of as few as one major pathogen antigen...

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Published in:Infection and immunity Vol. 88; no. 4
Main Authors: Hernandez, David N, Tam, Kayan, Shopsin, Bo, Radke, Emily E, Kolahi, Pegah, Copin, Richard, Stubbe, François-Xavier, Cardozo, Timothy, Torres, Victor J, Silverman, Gregg J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Microbiology 23-03-2020
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Summary:Unbiased identification of individual immunogenic B-cell epitopes in major antigens of a pathogen remains a technology challenge for vaccine discovery. We therefore developed a platform for rapid phage display screening of deep recombinant libraries consisting of as few as one major pathogen antigen. Using the bicomponent pore-forming leukocidin (Luk) exotoxins of the major pathogen as a prototype, we randomly fragmented and separately ligated the hemolysin gamma A (HlgA) and LukS genes into a custom-built phage display system, termed pComb-Opti8. Deep sequence analysis of barcoded amplimers of the HlgA and LukS gene fragment libraries demonstrated that biopannng against a cross-reactive anti-Luk monoclonal antibody (MAb) recovered convergent molecular clones with short overlapping homologous sequences. We thereby identified an 11-amino-acid sequence that is highly conserved in four Luk toxin subunits and is ubiquitous in representation within clinical isolates. The isolated 11-amino-acid peptide probe was predicted to retain the native three-dimensional (3D) conformation seen within the Luk holotoxin. Indeed, this peptide was recognized by the selecting anti-Luk MAb, and, using mutated peptides, we showed that a particular amino acid side chain was essential for these interactions. Furthermore, murine immunization with this peptide elicited IgG responses that were highly reactive with both the autologous synthetic peptide and the full-length Luk toxin homologues. Thus, using a gene fragment- and phage display-based pipeline, we have identified and validated immunogenic B-cell epitopes that are cross-reactive between members of the pore-forming leukocidin family. This approach could be harnessed to identify novel epitopes for a much-needed -protective subunit vaccine.
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Citation Hernandez DN, Tam K, Shopsin B, Radke EE, Kolahi P, Copin R, Stubbe F-X, Cardozo T, Torres VJ, Silverman GJ. 2020. Unbiased identification of immunogenic Staphylococcus aureus leukotoxin B-cell epitopes. Infect Immun 88:e00785-19. https://doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00785-19.
ISSN:0019-9567
1098-5522
DOI:10.1128/IAI.00785-19