2006
DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.46696-0
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Synthesis and characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa alginate–tetanus toxoid conjugate

Abstract: Chronic infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the main proven perpetrator of lung function decline and ultimate mortality in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Mucoid strains of this bacterium elaborate mucoid exopolysaccharide, also referred to as alginate. Alginate-based immunization of naïve animals elicits opsonic antibodies and leads to clearance of mucoid P. aeruginosa from the lungs. Alginate was isolated from mucoid P. aeruginosa strain 8821M by repeated ethanol precipitation, dialysis, proteinase and n… Show more

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“…Specificity of antisera to PMA and PMA-FLA for alginate was shown by its inability to promote opsonic killing of an algD mutant strain of FRD1. Previously published data demonstrated that immunization with native P. aeruginosa alginate can induce opsonic antibodies to mucoid P. aeruginosa (15,20,35), and other groups found that conjugation of alginate to carrier proteins significantly increased the opsonic killing activity of mucoid strains (10,20,47). Likely, the conjugation of PMA to flagellin enhanced its immunogenicity, as lower doses of the conjugate were needed compared with the purified carbohydrate antigen alone in order to induce opsonic killing antibody.…”
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“…Specificity of antisera to PMA and PMA-FLA for alginate was shown by its inability to promote opsonic killing of an algD mutant strain of FRD1. Previously published data demonstrated that immunization with native P. aeruginosa alginate can induce opsonic antibodies to mucoid P. aeruginosa (15,20,35), and other groups found that conjugation of alginate to carrier proteins significantly increased the opsonic killing activity of mucoid strains (10,20,47). Likely, the conjugation of PMA to flagellin enhanced its immunogenicity, as lower doses of the conjugate were needed compared with the purified carbohydrate antigen alone in order to induce opsonic killing antibody.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Vaccination to prevent infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosa would be a welcome advance in many regards, but particularly for preventing the chronic infection that is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients (20,24). Colonization of the CF lung by P. aeruginosa occurs early in life (23,42) predominantly by low-alginate-producing, nonmucoid, motile strains expressing a single polar flagellum.…”
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“…The LD 50 of V. harveyi was calculated using the method of Reed & Muench (1938). For evaluation of virulence of all Vibrio harveyi isolates obtained from fish and shellfish, each isolate was injected into shrimps at a concentration of 4 × LD 50 (Kashef et al 2006), using the same procedure as described in the previous paragraph. Mortality rates were measured 48 h after injection.…”
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“…No data on animal protection have been published yet, however, preclinical trials with the KLH conjugate are ongoing. Finally, a P. aeruginosa alginate-tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine has been produced which protected mice against a lethal dose of an alginate-overproducing P. aeruginosa strain (Kashef et al, 2006).…”
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