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A Semi‐Synthetic Glycoconjugate Vaccine Candidate for Carbapenem‐Resistant <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i>
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VaccinationSemi-synthetic GlycoconjugateVaccine DevelopmentHealth SciencesHospital-acquired InfectionsKlebsiella PneumoniaeGlycobiologyImmunologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlVaccine DesignSynthetic Hexasaccharide 1MedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceDrug Resistance
Hospital-acquired infections are an increasingly serious health concern. Infections caused by carpabenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-Kp) are especially problematic, with a 50 % average survival rate. CR-Kp are isolated from patients with ever greater frequency, 7 % within the EU but 62 % in Greece. At a time when antibiotics are becoming less effective, no vaccines to protect from this severe bacterial infection exist. Herein, we describe the convergent [3+3] synthesis of the hexasaccharide repeating unit from its capsular polysaccharide and related sequences. Immunization with the synthetic hexasaccharide 1 glycoconjugate resulted in high titers of cross-reactive antibodies against CR-Kp CPS in mice and rabbits. Whole-cell ELISA was used to establish the surface staining of CR-Kp strains. The antibodies raised were found to promote phagocytosis. Thus, this semi-synthetic glycoconjugate is a lead for the development of a vaccine against a rapidly progressing, deadly bacterium.
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