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. 1997 Apr;65(4):1541–1545. doi: 10.1128/iai.65.4.1541-1545.1997

Induction of homologous immune response to Rickettsia tsutsugamushi Boryong with a partial 56-kilodalton recombinant antigen fused with the maltose-binding protein MBP-Bor56.

S Y Seong 1, M S Huh 1, W J Jang 1, S G Park 1, J G Kim 1, S G Woo 1, M S Choi 1, I S Kim 1, W H Chang 1
PMCID: PMC175167  PMID: 9119501

Abstract

Although the 56-kDa protein of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi has been presumed to play important roles in generating protective immunity against scrub typhus, studies of this protein have been impeded. We used the recombinant 56-kDa protein of R. tsutsugamushi Boryong fused with the maltose-binding protein of Escherichia coli (MBP-Bor56) to analyze its ability to induce protective immunity in a C3H/HeDub murine model. Intraperitoneal immunization of mice with MBP-Bor56 resulted in an increase in the 50% minimal lethal dose of more than 160 times compared with that for the control mice. Splenic mononuclear cells from the mice immunized with MBP-Bor56 showed a dose-dependent pattern of lymphocyte proliferation response and secreted gamma interferon and interleukin-2 when stimulated with irradiated R. tsutsugamushi Boryong, which is a cytokine profile of Th1 cells. High titers of antibody to R. tsutsugamushi were also demonstrated by indirect immunofluorescent-antibody testing. These findings suggest that the 56-kDa protein of R. tsutsugamushi is one of the candidates for a vaccine against scrub typhus.

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