Serological proteome analysis of [i]Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis[/i] isolated from different hosts reveals novel candidates for prophylactics to control caseous lymphadenitis

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Seyffert, Nubia | Silva, Renata Faria | Jardin, Julien | Silva, Wanderson | de Paula Castro, Thiago Luiz | Tartaglia, Natayme Rocha | de Oliveira Santana, Karina Talita | Portela, Ricardo Wagner | Silva, Artur | Miyoshi, Anderson | Le Loir, Yves | Azevedo, Vasco

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Caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) is a highly prevalent disease in goats and sheep worldwide, which is caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. Although several prophylactic methods against CLA have been proposed previously, the identification of new C. pseudotuberculosis proteins that are really produced during the infectious process is still needed to improve efficiency and accuracy in vaccines and diagnostics. In this study, we used optimized conditions for serological proteome analysis (SERPA) in order to identify new immune-reactive proteins in C. pseudotuberculosis culture supernatants of two strains, 1002 and C231, isolated from goats and sheep, respectively. Using a sheep and goat serum pool, 13 novel immune-reactive exoproteins common to the two strains were identified. Four of these proteins present known functions and were already described as immune-reactive proteins in other microorganisms, whereas the other nine are of unknown function and show low similarity with proteins from other bacterial species. These data reveal promising targets for immunoprophylactic methods against CLA.

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