Abstract

Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) is caused by infection with an obligatory intracellular bacterium, the HGE agent. We previously cloned a gene encoding HGE agent 44-kDa major outer membrane protein and designated it p44. In this study, we (i) identified five different mRNAs that are transcribed from p44-homologous genes in the HGE agent cultivated in HL-60 cells; (ii) cloned genes corresponding to the mRNAs from the genomic DNA of the HGE agent; (iii) showed that the genes being expressed were not clustered in the HGE agent genome; (iv) estimated that a minimum copy number of the p44-homologous genes in the genome is 18; (v) detected two different P44-homologous proteins expressed by the HGE agent; and (vi) demonstrated existence of antibodies specific to the two proteins in sera from patients with HGE. These findings showed that p44 multigenes have several active expression sites and the expression is regulated at transcriptional level, suggesting a potentially unique mechanism for generating the diversity in major antigenic outer membrane proteins of the HGE agent. Characterization of p44-homologous genes expressed by the HGE agent in a tissue culture would assist in understanding a role of the p44 multigene family in pathogenesis and immune response in HGE.

Highlights

  • Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE),1 a tick-borne zoonosis, was first reported in 1994 and increasingly recognized in the United States [1,2,3]

  • We demonstrated that these proteins are present in the outer membrane fraction of our five human patient isolates of the HGE agent and of a tick isolate (USG3) of the granulocytic Ehrlichia (GE) sp. [12]

  • MRNAs Transcribed from p44-homologous Genes—By RTPCR, approximately 550-bp cDNAs were amplified from the total RNA of the HGE agent in HL-60 cells

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a Numbers correspond to the nucleotides in the p44 gene that was cloned in Ref. 34 (GenBankTM accession number AF059181) and the primer positions are shown in Fig. 1. b Primer pairs are used to amplify hypervariable regions of each of cDNAs. c Probes p44-12N and p44-12C are specific to 5Ј- and 3Ј-end conserved regions of p44 homologous genes.

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