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Immunization with live Neisseria lactamica protects mice against meningococcal challenge and can elicit serum bactericidal antibodies

Authors :
Yanwen Li
Eva Mowe
Qian Zhang
Megan Winterbotham
Andrew Gorringe
Christoph M. Tang
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Natural immunity againstNeisseria meningitidisis thought to develop following nasopharyngeal colonization with this bacterium or other microbes expressing cross-reactive antigens.Neisseria lactamicais a commensal of the upper respiratory tract which is often carried by infants and young children; epidemiological evidence indicates that colonization with this bacterium can elicit serum bactericidal activity (SBA) againstNeisseria meningitidis, the most validated correlate of protective immunity. Here we demonstrate experimentally that immunization of mice with liveN. lactamicaprotects animals against lethal meningococcal challenge and that some, but not all, strains ofN. lactamicaelicit detectable SBA in immunized animals regardless of the serogroup ofN. meningitidis. While it is unlikely that immunization with liveN. lactamicawill be implemented as a vaccine against meningococcal disease, understanding the basis for the induction of cross-protective immunity and SBA should be valuable in the design of subunit vaccines for the prevention of this important human infection.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72bfdc2b7bb316846e96d10a7ddad4ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.01062-06