Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10962898 | Vaccine | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A Yersinia pseudotuberculosis PB1+ (Yptb PB1+) mutant strain combined with chromosome insertion of the caf1R-caf1A-caf1M-caf1 operon and deletions of yopJ and yopK, Ï10068 [pYV-Ï2 (ÎyopJ315 ÎyopK108) ÎlacZ044::caf1R-caf1M-caf1A-caf1] was constructed. Results indicated that gene insertion and deletion did not affect the growth rate of Ï10068 compared to wild-type Yptb cultured at 26 °C. In addition, the F1 antigen in Ï10068 was synthesized and secreted on the surface of bacteria at 37 °C (mammalian body temperature), not at ambient culture temperature (26 °C). Immunization with Ï10068 primed antibody responses and specific T-cell responses to F1 and YpL (Y. pestis whole cell lysate). Oral immunization with a single dose of Ï10068 provided 70% protection against a subcutaneous (s.c.) challenge with â¼2.6 Ã 105 LD50 of Y. pestis KIM6+ (pCD1Ap) (KIM6+Ap) and 90% protection against an intranasal (i.n.) challenge with â¼500 LD50 of KIM6+Ap in mice. Our results suggest that Ï10068 can be used as an effective precursor to make a safe vaccine to prevent plague in humans and to eliminate plague circulation among humans and animals.
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Authors
Wei Sun, Shilpa Sanapala, Hannah Rahav, Roy 3rd,