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In Vitro and in Vivo Analyses of Constitutive and in Vivo-induced Promoters in Attenuated Vaccine and Vector Strains of Vibrio Cholerae

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Journal Infect Immun
Date 2000 Feb 26
PMID 10678922
Citations 14
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The optimal promoter for in vivo expression of heterologous antigens by live, attenuated vaccine vector strains of Vibrio cholerae is unclear; in vitro analyses of promoter activity may not accurately predict expression of antigens in vivo. We therefore introduced plasmids expressing the B subunit of cholera toxin (CtxB) under the control of a number of promoters into V. cholerae vaccine strain Peru2. We evaluated the tac promoter, which is constitutively expressed in V. cholerae, as well as the in vivo-induced V. cholerae heat shock htpG promoter and the in vivo-induced V. cholerae iron-regulated irgA promoter. The functionality of all promoters was confirmed in vitro. In vitro antigenic expression was highest in vaccine strains expressing CtxB under the control of the tac promoter (2 to 5 microgram/ml/unit of optical density at 600 nm [OD(600)]) and, under low-iron conditions, in strains containing the irgA promoter (5 microgram/ml/OD(600)). We orally inoculated mice with the various vaccine strains and used anti-CtxB immune responses as a marker for in vivo expression of CtxB. The vaccine strain expressing CtxB under the control of the tac promoter elicited the most prominent specific anti-CtxB responses in vivo (serum immunoglobulin G [IgG], P </= 0.05; serum IgA, P </= 0.05; stool IgA, P </= 0.05; bile IgA, P </= 0.05), despite the finding that the tac and irgA promoters expressed equivalent amounts of CtxB in vitro. Vibriocidal antibody titers were equivalent in all groups of animals. Our results indicate that in vitro assessment of antigen expression by vaccine and vector strains of V. cholerae may correlate poorly with immune responses in vivo and that of the promoters examined, the tac promoter may be best suited for expression from plasmids of at least certain heterologous antigens in such strains.

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