Yeast Killer Toxin-Like Candidacidal Ab6 Antibodies Elicited through the Manipulation of the Idiotypic Cascade
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
A mouse anti-anti-anti-idiotypic (Id) IgM monoclonal antibody (mAb K20, Ab4), functionally mimicking a Wyckerhamomyces
anomalus (Pichia anomala) killer toxin (KT) characterized by fungicidal activity against yeasts presenting specific cell wall
receptors (KTR) mainly constituted by b-1,3-glucan, was produced from animals presenting anti-KT Abs (Ab3) following
immunization with a rat IgM anti-Id KT-like mAb (mAb K10, Ab2). MAb K10 was produced by immunization with a KTneutralizing
mAb (mAb KT4, Ab1) bearing the internal image of KTR. MAb K20, likewise mAb K10, proved to be fungicidal in
vitro against KT-sensitive Candida albicans cells, an activity neutralized by mAb KT4, and was capable of binding to b-1,3-
glucan. MAb K20 and mAb K10 competed with each other and with KT for binding to C. albicans KTR. MAb K20 was used to
identify peptide mimics of KTR by the selection of phage clones from random peptide phage display libraries. Using this
strategy, four peptides (TK 1-4) were selected and used as immunogen in mice in the form of either keyhole limpet
hemocyanin (KLH) conjugates or peptide-encoding minigenes. Peptide and DNA immunization could induce serum Abs
characterized by candidacidal activity, which was inhibited by laminarin, a soluble b-1,3-glucan, but not by pustulan, a b-1,6-
glucan. These findings show that the idiotypic cascade can not only overcome the barrier of animal species but also the
nature of immunogens and the type of technology adopted.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
tossina killer, mAb K20, Anti-idiotypic, peptide mimic, candidacidal activity
Elenco autori:
L. Polonelli; C. Beninati; G. Teti; F. Felici; T. Ciociola; L. Giovati;
M. Sperinde'; C. Lo Passo; I. Pernice; M. Domina; M. Arigo`; S. Papasergi;
G. Mancuso; S. Conti; W. Magliani
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