Brucellosis, a significant zoonotic infectious disease caused by Brucella spp., necessitates the development of efficient, rapid, accurate, and cost-effective diagnostic methods. This study evaluated the diagnostic value of Brucella Type IV secretion proteins VirB1, VirB5, and VirB6 for human brucellosis serological diagnosis. A total of 100 positive serum samples, 96 negative serum samples, and 27 serum samples from patients with fever caused by other pathogens were collected. Recombination VirB1 (rVirB1), rVirB5, and rVirB6 were expressed using prokaryotic expression systems, while VirB2 and VirB7 were synthesized as peptides. An indirect ELISA method was established using purified proteins and synthetic peptides, with sensitivity, specificity, AUC, and cut-off values determined through ROC analysis. The study successfully prepared rVirB1 (~â36 kD, purity 90.6%), rVirB5 (~â32 kD, purity 90.3%), and rVirB6 (~â28 kD, purity 94.9%). These proteins exhibited sensitivity and specificity exceeding 0.9500 and 0.9271, respectively, comparable to traditional LPS antigens. Cross-reactivity assessments revealed that rVirB1 exhibited cross-reactivity with Pseudomonas putrida, while rVirB5 and rVirB6 showed no cross-reactivity. In contrast, LPS exhibited 14 instances of cross-reactivity. This study successfully developed an indirect ELISA diagnostic method using rVirB1, rVirB5, and rVirB6, demonstrating high diagnostic accuracy comparable to traditional LPS antigen detection techniques. Although some cross-reactivity was observed, the method presents a promising new candidate for the serological diagnosis of brucellosis. Future research should focus on optimizing this method to enhance diagnostic specificity and reliability.
Application of Brucella type IV secretion proteins VirB1, VirB5, and VirB6 in the serological diagnosis of brucellosis.
布鲁氏菌IV型分泌蛋白VirB1、VirB5和VirB6在布鲁氏菌病血清学诊断中的应用
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作者:Wang Lei, Zhao Shiqi, Qi Xinru, Pei Qichuan, Chen Yixiao, Yin Dehui, Yao Meixue
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 26; 15(1):31389 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-025-16590-5 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 布鲁氏菌病 | ||
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