2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1633512100
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Poly(γ-d-glutamic acid) protein conjugates induce IgG antibodies in mice to the capsule ofBacillus anthracis: A potential addition to the anthrax vaccine

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“…If this observation can be extrapolated to humans, then universal protection may not be achievable in an outbred human population with a vaccine based on a single B. anthracis component such as PA. Consequently, the findings could be interpreted to imply a need to develop additional B. anthracis antigens for use in vaccine development. In this regard, we note encouraging reports of antibodies to the capsule elicited by a poly(gamma-Dglutamic acid)-rPA conjugate vaccine that mediate protection (18,37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…If this observation can be extrapolated to humans, then universal protection may not be achievable in an outbred human population with a vaccine based on a single B. anthracis component such as PA. Consequently, the findings could be interpreted to imply a need to develop additional B. anthracis antigens for use in vaccine development. In this regard, we note encouraging reports of antibodies to the capsule elicited by a poly(gamma-Dglutamic acid)-rPA conjugate vaccine that mediate protection (18,37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Pfs25-Br/SHPfs25. Pfs25 was derivatized with N-succinimidyl 3-(bromoacetamido) propionate and assayed for protein and antigenicity as described (Pfs25-Br) (29). Another aliquot of Pfs25 was derivatized with N-succinimidyl 3-(2-pyridyldithio)-propionate and assayed for protein, thiolation, and antigenicity (Pfs25-SH).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Macrophages (60) and neutrophils (23,32) are reported to phagocytize and kill B. anthracis, and macrophages are required for resistance to infection in mice (7). Recent work suggests that antibody to the B. anthracis capsule enhances phagocytosis and killing of encapsulated bacilli (6,46,59) and that active (6) and passive (27) vaccination with capsule protects against experimental infection. Taken together, these data suggest that methods to increase the phagocytosis of encapsulated anthrax bacilli may be valuable in the treatment of anthrax.…”
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