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Serotype-Independent Protection Against Invasive Pneumococcal Infections Conferred by Live Vaccine With lgt Deletion.


ABSTRACT: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common respiratory bacterial pathogen among cases of community-acquired infection in young children, older adults, and individuals with underlying medical conditions. Although capsular polysaccharide-based pneumococcal vaccines have contributed to significant decrease in invasive pneumococcal infections, these vaccines have some limitations, including limited serotype coverage, lack of effective mucosal antibody responses, and high costs. In this study, we investigated the safety and immunogenicity of a live, whole-cell pneumococcal vaccine constructed by deleting the gene for prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase (lgt) from the encapsulated pneumococcal strain TIGR4 (TIGR4?lgt) for protection against heterologous pneumococcal strains. Pneumococcal strain TIGR4 was successfully attenuated by deletion of lgt, resulting in the loss of inflammatory activity and virulence. TIGR4?lgt colonized the nasopharynx long enough to induce strong mucosal IgA and IgG2b-dominant systemic antibody responses that were cross-reactive to heterologous pneumococcal serotypes. Finally, intranasal immunization with TIGR4?lgt provided serotype-independent protection against pneumococcal challenge in mice. Taken together, our results suggest that TIGR4?lgt is an avirulent and attractive broad-spectrum pneumococcal vaccine candidate. More broadly, we assert that modulation of such "master" metabolic genes represents an emerging strategy for developing more effective vaccines against numerous infectious agents.

SUBMITTER: Jang AY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6549034 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serotype-Independent Protection Against Invasive Pneumococcal Infections Conferred by Live Vaccine With <i>lgt</i> Deletion.

Jang A-Yeung AY   Ahn Ki Bum KB   Zhi Yong Y   Ji Hyun-Jung HJ   Zhang Jing J   Han Seung Hyun SH   Guo Huichen H   Lim Sangyong S   Song Joon Yong JY   Lim Jae Hyang JH   Seo Ho Seong HS  

Frontiers in immunology 20190529


<i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> is the most common respiratory bacterial pathogen among cases of community-acquired infection in young children, older adults, and individuals with underlying medical conditions. Although capsular polysaccharide-based pneumococcal vaccines have contributed to significant decrease in invasive pneumococcal infections, these vaccines have some limitations, including limited serotype coverage, lack of effective mucosal antibody responses, and high costs. In this study  ...[more]

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