Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10966773 | Vaccine | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Streptococcus pyogenes is responsible for infections as pharyngitis, sepsis, necrotizing fasciitis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. The M protein is the major bacterial antigen and consists of both polymorphic N-terminal portion and a conserved region. In the present study, we analyzed the in vitro ability of StreptInCor a C-terminal candidate vaccine against S. pyogenes to induce antibodies to neutralize/opsonize the most common S. pyogenes strains in Sao Paulo by examining the recognition by sera from StreptInCor immunized mice. We also evaluated the presence of cross-reactive antibodies against human heart valve tissue. Anti-StreptInCor antibodies were able to neutralize/opsonize at least 5 strains, showing that immunization with StreptInCor is effective against several S. pyogenes strains and can prevent infection and subsequent sequelae without causing autoimmune reactions.
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Authors
Karine M. De Amicis, Samar Freschi de Barros, Raquel E. Alencar, Edilberto Postól, Carlo de Oliveira Martins, Helen Andrade Arcuri, Cibelly Goulart, Jorge Kalil, Luiza Guilherme,