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Nonimmunodominant regions are effective as building blocks in a streptococcal fusion protein vaccine.

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  • Nonimmunodominant regions are effective as building blocks in a streptococcal fusion protein vaccine. Abstract Text:

    margaretha Margaretha ,johan waldemarssonJohan Waldemarsson,eskil johnssonEskil Johnsson,thomas areschougThomas Areschoug,gunnar lindahlGunnar Lindahl,margaretha Margaretha ,johan waldemarssonJohan Waldemarsson,eskil johnssonEskil Johnsson,thomas areschougThomas Areschoug,gunnar lindahlGunnar Lindahl,margaretha stålhammar-carlemalmMargaretha Stålhammar-Carlemalm,johan waldemarssonJohan Waldemarsson,eskil johnssonEskil Johnsson,thomas areschougThomas Areschoug,gunnar lindahlGunnar Lindahl,

    Identification of antigens that elicit protective immunity is essential for effective vaccine development. We investigated the related surface proteins of group B Streptococcus, Rib and alpha, as potential vaccine candidates. Paradoxically, nonimmunodominant regions proved to be of particular interest as vaccine components. Mouse antibodies elicited by Rib and alpha were directed almost exclusively against the C-terminal repeats and not against the N-terminal regions. However, a fusion protein derived from the nonimmunodominant N-terminal regions of Rib and alpha was much more immunogenic than one derived from the repeats and was immunogenic even without adjuvant. Moreover, antibodies to the N-terminal fusion protein protected against infection and inhibited bacterial invasion of epithelial cells. Similarly, the N-terminal region of Streptococcus pyogenes M22 protein, which is targeted by opsonic antibodies, is nonimmunodominant. These data indicate that nonimmunodominant regions of bacterial antigens could be valuable for vaccine development.

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    m M ,j waldemarssonJ Waldemarsson,e johnssonE Johnsson,t areschougT Areschoug,g lindahlG Lindahl,m M ,j waldemarssonJ Waldemarsson,e johnssonE Johnsson,t areschougT Areschoug,g lindahlG Lindahl,m stålhammar-carlemalmM Stålhammar-Carlemalm,j waldemarssonJ Waldemarsson,e johnssonE Johnsson,t areschougT Areschoug,g lindahlG Lindahl,

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    Nonimmunodominant regions are effective as building blocks in a streptococcal fusion protein vaccine. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Cell host & microbe

    VOLUME: 2

    Page Numbers: 427-34

    Journal Abbreviation: Cell Host Microbe

    ISSN: 1934-6069

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Medical Microbiology, Lund University, Sölvegatan 23, SE-22362 Lund, Sweden.

    Country: United States

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