Group A streptococcal vaccine delivery by immunization with a self-adjuvanting M protein-based lipid core peptide construct


Autoria(s): Olive, C.; Batzloff, M.; Horvath, A.; Clair, T.; Yarwood, P.; Toth, I.; Good, M. F.
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Background & objectives: To develop a broad strain coverage GAS vaccine, several strategies have been investigated which included multi-epitope approaches as well as targeting the M protein conserved C-region. These approaches, however, have relied on the use of adjuvants that are toxic for human application. The development of safe and effective adjuvants for human use is a key issue in the development of effective vaccines. In this study, we investigated the lipid polylysine core peptide (LCP) system as a self-adjuvanting GAS vaccine delivery approach. Methods: An LCP-GAS construct was synthesised incorporating multiple copies of a protective peptide epitope (J8) from the conserved carboxy terminal C-repeat region of the M protein. B10.BR mice were immunized parenterally with the LCP-J8 construct, with or without conventional adjuvant, prior to the assessment of immunogenicity and the induction of serum opsonic antibodies. Results: Our data demonstrated immunogenicity of LCP-J8 when coadministered in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), or administered in the absence of conventional adjuvant. In both cases, immunization led to the induction of high-titre J8 peptide-specific serum IgG antibody responses, and the induction of heterologous opsonic antibodies that did not cross-react with human heart tissue proteins. Interpretation & conclusion: These data indicated the potential of a novel self-adjuvanting LCP vaccine delivery system incorporating a synthetic GAS M protein C-region peptide immunogen in the induction of broadly protective immune responses, and pointed to the potential application of this system in human vaccine development against infectious diseases.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74098/UQ74098_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74098

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Indian Council of Medical Research

Palavras-Chave #Immunology #Medicine, General & Internal #Medicine, Research & Experimental #Gas Vaccine Delivery #Lipid Core Peptides #M Protein #Synthetic Peptide Vaccines #B-cell Epitopes #T-cell #Mucosal Colonization #Heart-disease #Recombinant #Responses #Immunogenicity #Lymphocytes #Antibodies #Induction #C1 #250302 Biological and Medical Chemistry #780105 Biological sciences #11 Medical and Health Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article