Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine.
Laboratory for Infectious Disease Research, University of Missouri, Columbia.
J Infect Dis. 2024 Oct 16;230(4):e818-e823. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiae172.
The impact of vaccine-induced immune responses on host metabolite availability has not been well studied. Here we show that prior vaccination alters the metabolic profile of mice challenged with Brucella melitensis. In particular, glucose levels were reduced in vaccinated mice in an antibody-dependent manner. We also found the glucose transporter gene gluP plays a lesser role in B melitensis virulence in vaccinated wild type mice relative to vaccinated mice unable to secrete antibodies. These data indicate that vaccine-elicited antibodies protect the host in part by restricting glucose availability. Moreover, Brucella and other pathogens may need to employ different metabolic strategies in vaccinated hosts.
疫苗诱导的免疫反应对宿主代谢物可用性的影响尚未得到很好的研究。在这里,我们表明,先前的疫苗接种会改变感染布鲁氏菌的小鼠的代谢谱。特别是,在抗体依赖的方式下,接种疫苗的小鼠的葡萄糖水平降低。我们还发现葡萄糖转运蛋白基因 gluP 在接种野生型小鼠中的布鲁氏菌毒力中发挥的作用相对较小,而在不能分泌抗体的接种小鼠中发挥的作用较小。这些数据表明,疫苗诱导的抗体通过限制葡萄糖的可用性来部分保护宿主。此外,布鲁氏菌和其他病原体可能需要在接种疫苗的宿主中采用不同的代谢策略。