Antibody-Mediated Neutralization of the Exotoxin Mycolactone, the Main Virulence Factor Produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans

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2016Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Background
Mycolactone, the macrolide exotoxin produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans, causes extensive tissue destruction by inducing apoptosis of host cells. In this study, we aimed at the production of antibodies that could neutralize the cytotoxic activities of mycolactone.
Methodology/Principal Findings
Using the B cell hybridoma technology, we generated a series of monoclonal antibodies with specificity for mycolactone from spleen cells of mice immunized with the protein conjugate of a truncated synthetic mycolactone derivative. L929 fibroblasts were used as a model system to investigate whether these antibodies can inhibit the biological effects of mycolactone. By measuring the metabolic activity of the fibroblasts, we found that anti-mycolactone mAbs can completely neutralize the cytotoxic activity of mycolactone.
Conclusions/Significance
The toxin neutralizing capacity of anti-mycolactone mAbs supports the concept of evaluating the macrolide toxin as vaccine target. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000118869Publication status
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PLoS Neglected Tropical DiseasesVolume
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Public Library of ScienceOrganisational unit
03647 - Altmann, Karl-Heinz (emeritus) / Altmann, Karl-Heinz (emeritus)
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Cited 22 times in
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