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Novel protein vaccine candidates against Group B streptococcal infection identified using alkaline phosphatase fusions
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VaccinationReverse VaccinologyVaccine DevelopmentMedicineVaccine TargetPathogenesisImmunologyBacteriophageOuter SurfacePathogen CharacterizationMicrobiologyInfection ControlAlkaline Phosphatase FusionsAbc TransporterLethal Challenge InfectionVaccine ResearchClinical MicrobiologyVaccine Design
Using an alkaline phosphatase-based genetic screening method, we identified a number of proteins that are potentially located on the outer surface of Group B streptococcus (Streptococcus agalactiae). In an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, antisera raised against two of the proteins, the streptococcal yutD homologue and a subunit of an ABC transporter, recognised clinically important serotypes of Group B streptococcus. In a neonatal rat model, purified IgG from the sera conferred significant levels of protection against a lethal challenge infection. The proteins identified show potential as protein subunit candidates for vaccines against Group B streptococcal disease in neonates.
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