肺炎链球菌
抗体
微生物学
生物
重组DNA
肺炎球菌感染
链球菌科
免疫
血清学
异源的
病毒学
免疫学
免疫球蛋白G
抗生素
基因
生物化学
作者
David E. Briles,Susan K. Hollingshead,Janice King,Amy J. Swift,Patricia A. Braun,Moon K. Park,L. M. Ferguson,Moon H. Nahm,Gary S. Nabors
摘要
Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), a cross-reactive protein expressed by all pneumococci, is known to elicit an antibody in animals that can passively protect mice from infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae. A phase I trial with recombinant PspA showed the protein to be immunogenic in humans. Pre- and postimmune serum samples from this trial were examined, and human antibody to PspA could protect mice from pneumococcal infection. The serum samples of subjects immunized twice with 125 microg of PspA had >100 times as much antibody per milliliter as was required to consistently protect mice from fatal infection (1.3 microg/dose). At least 98% of PspAs fall into PspA sequence/serologic families 1 or 2. Human antibodies elicited by a family 1 PspA protected against infection with S. pneumoniae expressing either family 1 or 2 PspAs and with strains of all 3 capsular types tested: 3, 6A, and 6B. These studies suggest that PspA may have efficacy as a human vaccine.
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