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Evaluation of the Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of an Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli CFA/I Adhesin–Heat-Labile Toxin Chimera

Authors :
Colleen M. Woods
Michael J. Gregory
Stephen J. Savarino
Milton Maciel
Michael G. Prouty
Steven T. Poole
Julianne E. Rollenhagen
Stephanie A. Sincock
Ryan C. Maves
Michael G. Jobling
Randall K. Holmes
Annette L. McVeigh
Aisling O'Dowd
Source :
Infect Immun
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2020.

Abstract

Recent efforts to develop an enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) vaccine have focused on the antigenically conserved tip adhesins of colonization factors. We showed previously that intranasal immunization with dsc(19)CfaE, a soluble variant of the in cis donor strand-complemented tip adhesin of a colonization factor of the class 5 family (CFA/I) fimbria, is highly immunogenic and protects against oral challenge with CFA/I-positive (CFA/I(+)) ETEC strain H10407 in the Aotus nancymaae nonhuman primate. We also reported a cholera toxin (CT)-like chimera (called dsc(19)CfaE-CTA2/CTB) in which the CTA1 domain of CT was replaced by dsc(19)CfaE that was strongly immunogenic when administered intranasally or orogastrically in mice. Here, we evaluate the immunogenicity and protective efficacy (PE) of a refined and more stable chimera comprised of a pentameric B subunit of ETEC heat-labile toxin (LTB) in lieu of the CTB pentamer and a donor strand truncation (dsc(14)) of CfaE. The refined chimera, dsc(14)CfaE-sCTA2/LTB, was highly immunogenic in mice when administered intranasally or intradermally, eliciting serum and fecal antibody responses against CfaE and LTB, as well as strong hemagglutination inhibition titers, a surrogate for neutralization of intestinal adhesion mediated by CfaE. Moreover, the chimera was safe and highly immunogenic when administered intradermally to guinea pigs. In A. nancymaae, intradermal (i.d.) immunization with chimera plus single-mutant heat-labile toxin [LT(R192G)] elicited strong serum anti-CfaE and anti-LTB antibody responses and conferred significant reduction of diarrhea compared to phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) controls (PE = 84.1%; P

Details

ISSN :
10985522 and 00199567
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection and Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc48213288871b53c087e52b870695d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00252-20