PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Dec 2011)

A LigA three-domain region protects hamsters from lethal infection by Leptospira interrogans.

  • Mariana L Coutinho,
  • Henry A Choy,
  • Melissa M Kelley,
  • James Matsunaga,
  • Jane T Babbitt,
  • Michael S Lewis,
  • Jose Antonio G Aleixo,
  • David A Haake

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 12
p. e1422

Abstract

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The leptospiral LigA protein consists of 13 bacterial immunoglobulin-like (Big) domains and is the only purified recombinant subunit vaccine that has been demonstrated to protect against lethal challenge by a clinical isolate of Leptospira interrogans in the hamster model of leptospirosis. We determined the minimum number and location of LigA domains required for immunoprotection. Immunization with domains 11 and 12 was found to be required but insufficient for protection. Inclusion of a third domain, either 10 or 13, was required for 100% survival after intraperitoneal challenge with Leptospira interrogans serovar Copenhageni strain Fiocruz L1-130. As in previous studies, survivors had renal colonization; here, we quantitated the leptospiral burden by qPCR to be 1.2×10(3) to 8×10(5) copies of leptospiral DNA per microgram of kidney DNA. Although renal histopathology in survivors revealed tubulointerstitial changes indicating an inflammatory response to the infection, blood chemistry analysis indicated that renal function was normal. These studies define the Big domains of LigA that account for its vaccine efficacy and highlight the need for additional strategies to achieve sterilizing immunity to protect the mammalian host from leptospiral infection and its consequences.