Detection of Burkholderia pseudomallei O-antigen serotypes in near-neighbor species

  • Joshua K. Stone
  • , Mark Mayo
  • , Stephanie A. Grasso
  • , Jennifer L. Ginther
  • , Stephanie D. Warrington
  • , Christopher J. Allender
  • , Adina Doyle
  • , Shalamar Georgia
  • , Mirjam Kaestli
  • , Stacey M. Broomall
  • , Mark A. Karavis
  • , Joseph M. Insalaco
  • , Kyle S. Hubbard
  • , Lauren A. McNew
  • , Henry S. Gibbons
  • , Bart J. Currie
  • , Paul Keim
  • , Apichai Tuanyok

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Abstract

Background: Burkholderia pseudomallei is the etiological agent of melioidosis and a CDC category B select agent with no available effective vaccine. Previous immunizations in mice have utilized the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) as a potential vaccine target because it is known as one of the most important antigenic epitopes in B. pseudomallei. Complicating this strategy are the four different B. pseudomallei LPS O-antigen types: A, B, B2, and rough. Sero-crossreactivity is common among O-antigens of Burkholderia species. Here, we identified the presence of multiple B. pseudomallei O-antigen types and sero-crossreactivity in its near-neighbor species. Results: PCR screening of O-antigen biosynthesis genes, phenotypic characterization using SDS-PAGE, and immunoblot analysis showed that majority of B. mallei and B. thailandensis strains contained the typical O-antigen type A. In contrast, most of B. ubonensis and B. thailandensis-like strains expressed the atypical O-antigen types B and B2, respectively. Most B. oklahomensis strains expressed a distinct and non-seroreactive O-antigen type, except strain E0147 which expressed O-antigen type A. O-antigen type B2 was also detected in B. thailandensis 82172, B. ubonensis MSMB108, and Burkholderia sp. MSMB175. Interestingly, B. thailandensis-like MSMB43 contained a novel serotype B positive O-antigen. Conclusions: This study expands the number of species which express B. pseudomallei O-antigen types. Further work is required to elucidate the full structures and how closely these are to the B. pseudomallei O-antigens, which will ultimately determine the efficacy of the near-neighbor B serotypes for vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number250
JournalBMC microbiology
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology
  • Microbiology (medical)

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