Title of article :
Production of Chicken Egg Yolk Antibody (IgY) Against Recombinant Cholera Toxin B Subunit and Evaluation of Its Prophylaxis Potency in Mice
Author/Authors :
Barati, Babak Department of Biological Sciences and Technology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University - Tehran , Ebrahimi, Firouz Department of Biological Sciences and Technology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University - Tehran , Nazarian, Shahram Department of Biological Sciences and Technology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University - Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Cholera toxin (CT), responsible for the harmful effects of cholera
infection, is made up of one A subunit (enzymatic), and five B subunits (cell binding).
The release of cholera toxin is the main reason for the debilitating loss of intestinal
fluid. Inhibition of the B subunit (CTB) may block CT activity. Objective: To
determine the effect of anti CTB-IgY against oral challenge with V. cholera in suckling
infant mice. Methods: The binding domain of cholera toxin was amplified and ligated
into pET28a vector. The pET28a (+)/ctb expression vector was confirmed by
endonuclease digestion and sequence analysis. The expression of recombinant CTB in
E. coli was performed by induction with IPTG. After immunizing the chickens with
recombinant CTB, IgY was purified by water dilution method and NaCl precipitation
and analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Moreover, the activity and specificity of the IgY antibody
were assessed by ELISA. Results: The SDS-PAGE and western blot techniques showed
that CTB protein was successfully expressed and specifically recognized by polyclonal
antibodies against the cholera toxin. The oral administration of anti- (V. cholera+CTB)
in infant mice in challenge with active V. cholera bacterium demonstrated high rate of
survival. Conclusion: The increase in the number of antibiotic resistant bacteria implies
the necessity of finding novel antibiotics. Our results suggest the possibility of passive
protection from purified IgY, hence implying that anti CTB-IgY may be useful in the
treatment of cholera infections.
Keywords :
Vibrio cholerae , Recombinant Protein , IgY Prophylaxis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics