Abstract

Given the emerging evidence of an association between periodontal infections and systemic conditions, the search for specific methods to detect the presence of P. gingivalis, a principal etiologic agent in chronic periodontitis, is of high importance. The aim of this study was to characterize antibodies raised against purified P. gingivalis HmuY protein and selected epitopes of the HmuY molecule. Since other periodontopathogens produce homologs of HmuY, we also aimed to characterize responses of antibodies raised against the HmuY protein or its epitopes to the closest homologous proteins from Prevotella intermedia and Tannerella forsythia. Rabbits were immunized with purified HmuY protein or three synthetic, KLH-conjugated peptides, derived from the P. gingivalis HmuY protein. The reactivity of anti-HmuY antibodies with purified proteins or bacteria was determined using Western blotting and ELISA assay. First, we found homologs of P. gingivalis HmuY in P. intermedia (PinO and PinA proteins) and T. forsythia (Tfo protein) and identified corrected nucleotide and amino acid sequences of Tfo. All proteins were overexpressed in E. coli and purified using ion-exchange chromatography, hydrophobic chromatography and gel filtration. We demonstrated that antibodies raised against P. gingivalis HmuY are highly specific to purified HmuY protein and HmuY attached to P. gingivalis cells. No reactivity between P. intermedia and T. forsythia or between purified HmuY homologs from these bacteria and anti-HmuY antibodies was detected. The results obtained in this study demonstrate that P. gingivalis HmuY protein may serve as an antigen for specific determination of serum antibodies raised against this bacterium.

Highlights

  • Periodontitis is a group of multifactorial, inflammatory infectious diseases, initiated by an ecological shift in the composition of subgingival biofilm, resulting in inflammation and PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0117508 February 6, 2015Specific P. gingivalis Anti-HmuY AntibodiesNational Research Center (KNOW) for years 20142018"

  • Recent data demonstrated that an elevated antibody level against P. gingivalis indicated advanced periodontal disease and suggested progression of atherosclerosis, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis [48,49,50,51,52]

  • We demonstrated the presence of antibodies directed against P. gingivalis HmuY in sera of patients with chronic periodontitis [29]

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Introduction

Periodontitis is a group of multifactorial, inflammatory infectious diseases, initiated by an ecological shift in the composition of subgingival biofilm, resulting in inflammation and PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0117508 February 6, 2015Specific P. gingivalis Anti-HmuY AntibodiesNational Research Center (KNOW) for years 20142018". The aim of this study was to characterize antibodies raised against purified P. gingivalis HmuY protein and selected epitopes of the HmuY molecule. This study extends our previously published data and presents characterization of the HmuY protein with regard to its future application to determine specific anti-P. gingivalis antibodies in serum.

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