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  • Overview
  • Protocol
  • Disclosures
  • Materials

Overview

The video demonstrates a technique for loading antigens on Mycobacterium bovis BCG to improve its immunogenic properties. The method uses the avidin-biotin system to coat the bacterial surface with exogenous antigens.

Protocol

1. Biotinylation of BCG Cell Surface

  1. Grow BCG in Middlebrook 7H9 broth with 10% OADC (oleic acid, albumin and dextrose solution) and 0.05% Tween 80 at 37 °C on a shaker platform at 50 rpm until OD = 0.5-1.
    NOTE: BCG is a biosafety level 2 pathogen and all experiments concerning BCG should be done in a biosafety cabinet with proper personal protective equipment.
  2. Wash 109 BCG 3 times with 500 µL of ice-cold endotoxin free PBS plus 0.1% Tween80 (PBST) (pH 8.0). Suspend BCG pellet in sterile endotoxin free PBS.
  3. Immediately before use, prepare 1 mL of 10 mM Sulfo-NHS SS biotin in sterile filtered water.
    1. Incubate bacteria with 1 mL of 0.5 mM of Sulfo-NHS SS biotin at room temperature for 30 min.
  4. Wash labeled bacteria 3 times with 500 µL of iced cold PBST to remove non-reacted biotinylation reagent.
    1. Re-suspend pellet in 1 mL of PBST.

2. Binding of Monomeric Avidin-Fusion Protein to Biotinylated BCG Surface

  1. Mix 5 x 108 biotinylated BCG with Avi-protein (10 μg/mL final in PBS-T) for 1 h at room temperature on shaker platform.
  2. Wash bacteria 3 times with 500 µL of iced cold PBST.

Disclosures

No conflicts of interest declared.

Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Endotoxin-free RPMI 1640StemCell Technologies36750
Sulfo-NHS SS biotinThermo Fisher21328
Middlebrook 7H9 brothBD Diagnostic Systems271310
OADCBD Diagnostic SystemsB11886
Tween 80Sigma-AldrichP1379

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