Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice

Introduction: The bacterium Burkhordria pseudomallei causes melioidosis in humans and can be transmitted to the patients through oral ingestion, inhalation or skin scratches. The BLF1 protein from this bacterium stops protein synthesis within host cells. PLGA serves as a biodegradable polymer for in...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Dehati, Hossein Honari, Davoud Sadeghi, Seyed Mojtaba Aghaie
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2025-05-01
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author Mahdi Dehati
Hossein Honari
Davoud Sadeghi
Seyed Mojtaba Aghaie
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description Introduction: The bacterium Burkhordria pseudomallei causes melioidosis in humans and can be transmitted to the patients through oral ingestion, inhalation or skin scratches. The BLF1 protein from this bacterium stops protein synthesis within host cells. PLGA serves as a biodegradable polymer for incorporating various pharmaceutical and protein molecules. The aim of this study was to express the BLF1 protein in E. coli and load it into PLGA polymer, and investigate its immunogenicity in mice.Methods: In this research, the blf1 gene expression was induced by IPTG, and the presence of the recombinant protein was confirmed using the western blot technique. Antigen was loaded in PLGA polymer. The size and zeta potential of nanoparticles containing protein were measured. Protein with adjuvant; nanoparticles PLGA and PBS were administered to the groups of mice in two and four doses. The level of antibody in their serum was measured using the ELISA test. Ultimately, mice were exposed to BLF1 toxin. The data were analyzed utilizing SPSS 16 software. Results: PLGA nanoparticles with protein exhibited a higher PDI size and a more negative zeta potential compared to those without protein. The amount of protein loading in nanoparticles was about 95%. The results of the challenge test indicated 50% protection of the group with nanoparticles and 75% protection of the group with protein plus adjuvant. Conclusion: According to the administration frequency and the antibody titer of the recombinant protein with nanoparticles, along with the results obtained, this protein may be considered as a potential vaccine candidate for melioidosis.
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spelling doaj-art-96b01e3da470445e9f409bd15310fe2f2025-08-20T02:31:55ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd2228-57412228-57332025-05-0133287298742Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in MiceMahdi Dehati0Hossein Honari1Davoud Sadeghi2Seyed Mojtaba Aghaie3 Research Center of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran Research Center of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran Research Center of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran Research Center of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran Introduction: The bacterium Burkhordria pseudomallei causes melioidosis in humans and can be transmitted to the patients through oral ingestion, inhalation or skin scratches. The BLF1 protein from this bacterium stops protein synthesis within host cells. PLGA serves as a biodegradable polymer for incorporating various pharmaceutical and protein molecules. The aim of this study was to express the BLF1 protein in E. coli and load it into PLGA polymer, and investigate its immunogenicity in mice.Methods: In this research, the blf1 gene expression was induced by IPTG, and the presence of the recombinant protein was confirmed using the western blot technique. Antigen was loaded in PLGA polymer. The size and zeta potential of nanoparticles containing protein were measured. Protein with adjuvant; nanoparticles PLGA and PBS were administered to the groups of mice in two and four doses. The level of antibody in their serum was measured using the ELISA test. Ultimately, mice were exposed to BLF1 toxin. The data were analyzed utilizing SPSS 16 software. Results: PLGA nanoparticles with protein exhibited a higher PDI size and a more negative zeta potential compared to those without protein. The amount of protein loading in nanoparticles was about 95%. The results of the challenge test indicated 50% protection of the group with nanoparticles and 75% protection of the group with protein plus adjuvant. Conclusion: According to the administration frequency and the antibody titer of the recombinant protein with nanoparticles, along with the results obtained, this protein may be considered as a potential vaccine candidate for melioidosis.http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-6295-en.pdfblf1plgamyeloidosisborkhuadia pseudomalleivaccine candidate.
spellingShingle Mahdi Dehati
Hossein Honari
Davoud Sadeghi
Seyed Mojtaba Aghaie
Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd
blf1
plga
myeloidosis
borkhuadia pseudomallei
vaccine candidate.
title Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
title_full Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
title_fullStr Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
title_short Investigating the Immunogenicity of the BLF1 Antigen from Burkhordria Pseudomallei with PLGA Nanoparticle in Mice
title_sort investigating the immunogenicity of the blf1 antigen from burkhordria pseudomallei with plga nanoparticle in mice
topic blf1
plga
myeloidosis
borkhuadia pseudomallei
vaccine candidate.
url http://jssu.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-6295-en.pdf
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