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Protection against Escherichia coli infection by antibody to the Staphylococcus...

Author(s): Cerca, Nuno cv logo 1 ; Maira-Litrán, Tomas cv logo 2 ; Jefferson, Kimberly K. cv logo 3 ; Grout, Martha cv logo 4 ; Goldmann, Donald A. cv logo 5 ; Pier, Gerald B. cv logo 6

Date: 2007

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/8251

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Vaccine; Polyglucosamine; Pga locus; Ica locus


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Poly-N-acetylglucosamine (PNAG) is a surface polysaccharide produced by Staphylococcus aureus and Staphyloccus epidermidis and is an effective target for opsonic and protective Ab for these two organisms. Recently, it has been found that Escherichia coli produces an exo-polysaccharide, designated polyglucosamine, that is biochemically indistinguishable from PNAG. We analyzed 30 E. coli strains isolated from urinary tract and neonatal bloodstream infections for the pga locus, PNAG antigen production, and susceptibility to opsonic killing and protection from lethal infection by Ab to PNAG. Twenty-six of 30 strains carried the pga locus, 25 of 30 expressed immunologically detectable PNAG, and 21 of 30 could be killed by rabbit IgG specific for the deacetylated form of the staphylococcal PNAG. Ab to staphylococcal PNAG protected mice against lethality from five different E. coli strains expressing PNAG. PNAG expression by both Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms could make this antigen a conserved vaccine target for multiple pathogenic species of bacteria.
Document Type Article
Language English
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