Immunotherapy With Igy Antibodies Toward Outer Membrane Protein F Protects Burned Mice Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH(2020)

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Burn patients with multidrug-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosainfections commonly suffer from high morbidity and mortality, which present a major challenge to healthcare systems throughout the world. Outer membrane protein F (OprF), as a main outer membrane porin, is required for full virulence expression ofP. aeruginosa. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective efficacy of egg yolk-specific antibody (IgY) raised against recombinant OprF (r-OprF) protein in a murine burn model of infection. The hens were immunized with r-OprF, and anti-r-OprF IgY was purified using salt precipitation. Groups of mice were injected with different regimens of anti-OprF IgY or control IgY (C-IgY). Infections were caused by subcutaneous injection ofP. aeruginosastrain PAO1 at the burn site. Mice were monitored for mortality for 5 days. The functional activity of anti-OprF IgY was determined byin vitroinvasion assays. Immunotherapy with anti-OprF IgY resulted in a significant improvement in the survival of mice infected byP. aeruginosafrom 25% to 87.5% compared with the C-IgY and PBS. The anti-OprF IgY decreased the invasion ofP. aeruginosaPAO1 into the A549. Passive immunization with anti-OprF IgY led to an efficacious protection againstP. aeruginosaburn infection in the burn model.
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<i>pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>,immunotherapy,membrane protein,antibodies,mice
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