Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis

Mycoplasma bovis is a major bovine pathogen that causes considerable economic losses in the cattle industry worldwide. Moreover, M. bovis biofilm can persist in the environment and its host. To date, M. bovis biofilm antigens recognized by bovine convalescent sera and their comparison with planktoni...

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Main Authors: Shengli Chen, Huafang Hao, Ping Zhao, Wenheng Ji, Mingxia Li, Yongsheng Liu, Yuefeng Chu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00379/full
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spelling doaj-53b92830118c4753babe965593760eac2020-11-24T22:19:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-03-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.00379330715Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic AnalysisShengli ChenHuafang HaoPing ZhaoWenheng JiMingxia LiYongsheng LiuYuefeng ChuMycoplasma bovis is a major bovine pathogen that causes considerable economic losses in the cattle industry worldwide. Moreover, M. bovis biofilm can persist in the environment and its host. To date, M. bovis biofilm antigens recognized by bovine convalescent sera and their comparison with planktonic cells have not yet been explored. This study utilized an immunoproteomic approach using two-dimensional electrophoresis, immunoblotting using convalescent bovine serum, and subsequent matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF MS) to identify the immunoreactive proteins expressed in biofilm- and planktonic-grown M. bovis strain 08M. Results showed that M. bovis biofilms and planktonic cells demonstrate differential immunoreactivity to bovine convalescent serum for the first time. A total of 10 and 8 immunoreactive proteins were identified for biofilms and planktonic cells, respectively. To our knowledge, a total of 12 out of 15 had not been reported as immunoreactive proteins in M. bovis, and six were specific to M. bovis biofilms. Three proteins, namely, endoglucanase, thiol peroxidase, and one putative membrane protein, that is, mycoplasma immunogenic lipase A, were identified in planktonic cells and biofilms. Most of the identified proteins were cytoplasmic proteins that were mainly involved in transport and metabolism. Moreover, ATP binding, oxidoreductase activity, and GTP binding were their most representative molecular functions. DnaK and Tuf appeared to be the most interactive immunoreactive agent among the identified proteins. Furthermore, six proteins had potential as serodiagnostic antigens. These data will be helpful to improve our current understanding on the host response to M. bovis biofilms and planktonic cells, which may facilitate the development of novel molecular candidates of improved diagnostics and vaccines to prevent M. bovis infections.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00379/fullbiofilmsMycoplasma bovisimmunoproteinimmunoproteomicsplanktonic cells
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author Shengli Chen
Huafang Hao
Ping Zhao
Wenheng Ji
Mingxia Li
Yongsheng Liu
Yuefeng Chu
spellingShingle Shengli Chen
Huafang Hao
Ping Zhao
Wenheng Ji
Mingxia Li
Yongsheng Liu
Yuefeng Chu
Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
Frontiers in Microbiology
biofilms
Mycoplasma bovis
immunoprotein
immunoproteomics
planktonic cells
author_facet Shengli Chen
Huafang Hao
Ping Zhao
Wenheng Ji
Mingxia Li
Yongsheng Liu
Yuefeng Chu
author_sort Shengli Chen
title Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
title_short Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
title_full Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
title_fullStr Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Differential Immunoreactivity to Bovine Convalescent Serum Between Mycoplasma bovis Biofilms and Planktonic Cells Revealed by Comparative Immunoproteomic Analysis
title_sort differential immunoreactivity to bovine convalescent serum between mycoplasma bovis biofilms and planktonic cells revealed by comparative immunoproteomic analysis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Mycoplasma bovis is a major bovine pathogen that causes considerable economic losses in the cattle industry worldwide. Moreover, M. bovis biofilm can persist in the environment and its host. To date, M. bovis biofilm antigens recognized by bovine convalescent sera and their comparison with planktonic cells have not yet been explored. This study utilized an immunoproteomic approach using two-dimensional electrophoresis, immunoblotting using convalescent bovine serum, and subsequent matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF MS) to identify the immunoreactive proteins expressed in biofilm- and planktonic-grown M. bovis strain 08M. Results showed that M. bovis biofilms and planktonic cells demonstrate differential immunoreactivity to bovine convalescent serum for the first time. A total of 10 and 8 immunoreactive proteins were identified for biofilms and planktonic cells, respectively. To our knowledge, a total of 12 out of 15 had not been reported as immunoreactive proteins in M. bovis, and six were specific to M. bovis biofilms. Three proteins, namely, endoglucanase, thiol peroxidase, and one putative membrane protein, that is, mycoplasma immunogenic lipase A, were identified in planktonic cells and biofilms. Most of the identified proteins were cytoplasmic proteins that were mainly involved in transport and metabolism. Moreover, ATP binding, oxidoreductase activity, and GTP binding were their most representative molecular functions. DnaK and Tuf appeared to be the most interactive immunoreactive agent among the identified proteins. Furthermore, six proteins had potential as serodiagnostic antigens. These data will be helpful to improve our current understanding on the host response to M. bovis biofilms and planktonic cells, which may facilitate the development of novel molecular candidates of improved diagnostics and vaccines to prevent M. bovis infections.
topic biofilms
Mycoplasma bovis
immunoprotein
immunoproteomics
planktonic cells
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00379/full
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