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Development of a bivalent conjugate vaccine candidate against rotaviral diarrhea and tuberculosis using polysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis conjugated to ΔVP8* protein from rotavirus

Authors
 Wook-Jin Park  ;  Yeon-Kyung Yoon  ;  Youngmi Kim  ;  Ji-Sun Park  ;  Ruchirkumar Pansuriya  ;  Sang-Nae Cho  ;  Yeong-Jae Seok  ;  Ravi Ganapathy 
Citation
 VACCINE, Vol.39(45) : 6644-6652, 2021-10 
Journal Title
VACCINE
ISSN
 0264-410X 
Issue Date
2021-10
MeSH
Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; Diarrhea ; Haemophilus Vaccines* ; Mice ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis* ; Polysaccharides, Bacterial ; Rotavirus* ; Tuberculosis* / prevention & control ; Vaccines, Combined ; Vaccines, Conjugate
Keywords
Carrier protein ; Conjugate vaccine ; Rotavirus ; Tuberculosis ; ΔVP8*
Abstract
Conjugation of carbohydrate antigens with a carrier protein is a clinically proven strategy to overcome the poor immunogenicity of bacterial polysaccharide. In addition to its primary role, which is to help generate a T cell-mediate long-lasting immune response directed against the carbohydrate antigen, the carrier protein in a glycoconjugate vaccine can also play an important role as a protective antigen. Among carrier proteins currently used in licensed conjugate vaccines, non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae protein D has been used as an antigenically active carrier protein. Our previous studies also indicate that some carrier proteins provide B cell epitopes, along with T cell helper epitopes. Herein we investigated the dual role of truncated rotavirus spike protein ΔVP8* as a carrier and a protective antigen. Capsular polysaccharide lipoarabinomannan (LAM), purified from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), was chemically conjugated with ΔVP8*. Mouse immunization experiments showed that the resultant conjugates elicited strong and specific immune responses against the polysaccharide antigen, and the responses were comparable to those induced by Diphtheria toxoid (DT)-based conjugates. The conjugate vaccine induced enhanced antibody titers and functional antibodies against ΔVP8* when compared to immunization with the unconjugated ΔVP8*. Thus, these results indicate that ΔVP8* can be a relevant carrier protein for glycoconjugate vaccine and the glycoconjugates consisting of ΔVP8* with LAM are effective bivalent vaccine candidates against rotavirus and tuberculosis.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X21012822
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.09.067
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Microbiology (미생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Cho, Sang Nae(조상래)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/190740
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