Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2000;40(1):63-71.
Characterization of a lipopolysaccharide-protein complex of type A Pasteurella multocida
Hyo-ik Ryu1, Chul-joong Kim2
1Department of Enteric Infections, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
2College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University
Pasteurella multocida type A의 lipopolysaccharide-protein 복합체의 특성
류효익1, 김철중2
1Walter Reed 미군 연구소, 장내감염부
2충남대학교 수의과대학
Abstract
An immunogenic, high molecular weight lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-protein complex isolated from a potassium thioncyanate extract of a Pasteurella multocida (P multocida ; strain P-2383, capsular type A and somatic type 3) was characterized. Chemical analysis of the complex by gas chromatography on a capillary column demonstrated that this complex contained most of the chemical constituents characteristic of LPS extracted by the phenol-water methed from the whole bacterium. However, there was proportionately more carbohydrate than fatty acid in the complex in contrast to LPS in which fatty acid seemed to be in excess. When toxicity of the complex was evaluated in 10-day-old chicken embryos, the complex was less toxic ($LD_{50}=12.72{mu}g$) than the purified LPS ($LD_{50}=0.44{mu}g$). The $LD_{50}$, of the LPS moiety extracted from the complex was $5.24{mu}g$. Composition of the complex was analyzed by SDS-PAGE with silver staining and Western immunoblotting. The complex did not migrate through the polyacrylamide gel unless dissociated with SDS. The complex dissociated with SDS contained at least 32 different protein and polysaccharide components: 18 components reacted with an antiserum against the complex. There was no significant compositional variation between the complexes from different strains, but quantitative differences in individual components were noted. When cross-protectivity of the complex was evaluated in mice, this complex provided substantial protection not only against the homologous bacteriun but also against different P multocida strains of the same serotype. LPS-protein complexes isolated by the same method from other strains also induced protection against an challenge with P-2383.
Key Words: lipopolysaccharide-protein complex, Pasteurella multocida, protection
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