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Type: Journal article
Title: Protection against Streptococcus pneumoniae elicited by immunization with pneumolysin and CbpA
Author: Ogunniyi, A.
Woodrow, M.
Poolman, J.
Paton, J.
Citation: Infection and Immunity, 2001; 69(10):5997-6003
Publisher: Amer Soc Microbiology
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0019-9567
1098-5522
Editor: Tuomanen, E.I.
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Responsibility: 
Abiodun David Ogunniyi, Matthew C. Woodrow, Jan T. Poolman, and James C. Paton
Abstract: The need for the development of cheap and effective vaccines against pneumococcal disease has necessitated the evaluation of common virulence-associated proteins of Streptococcus pneumoniae as potential vaccine antigens. In this study, we examined the capacity of active immunization with a genetic toxoid derivative of pneumolysin (PdB) and/or a fragment of choline binding protein A (CbpA; also known as PspC, Hic, and SpsA) to protect mice from intraperitoneal challenge with medium to very high doses of a highly virulent capsular type 2 pneumococcal strain, D39. The median survival times for mice immunized with the individual protein antigens in different adjuvant combinations were significantly longer than those for mice that received the respective adjuvants alone. Mice immunized with CbpA alone were significantly better protected than mice immunized with PdB alone. Correspondingly, the median survival times for mice that were immunized with a combination of PdB and CbpA were significantly longer than those for mice that received PdB alone but not significantly different from those that received CbpA alone. Mice immunized with the protein antigens in a mixture of monophospholipid A (MPL) and aluminium phosphate (AlPO4) adjuvants had higher antibody titers than mice that received the antigens in AlPO4 alone. Mice immunized with PdB in MPL plus AlPO4 were also significantly better protected than mice that received PdB in AlPO4 alone.
Keywords: Animals
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice
Pneumococcal Infections
Histidine
Bacterial Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Vaccines, Synthetic
Streptolysins
Antibodies, Bacterial
Antigens, Bacterial
Vaccination
Male
Rights: © 2001, American Society for Microbiology.
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.10.5997-6003.2001
Published version: http://iai.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/69/10/5997
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