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Gamma-irradiation of Streptococcus pneumoniae for the use as an immunogenic whole cell vaccine.

Authors :
Jwa MY
Jeong S
Ko EB
Kim AR
Kim HY
Kim SK
Seo HS
Yun CH
Han SH
Source :
Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea) [J Microbiol] 2018 Aug; Vol. 56 (8), pp. 579-585. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jul 25.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major respiratory pathogen that causes millions of deaths worldwide. Although subunit vaccines formulated with the capsular polysaccharides or their protein conjugates are currently-available, low-cost vaccines with wide serotype coverage still remain to be developed, especially for developing countries. Recently, gamma- irradiation has been considered as an effective inactivation method to prepare S. pneumoniae vaccine candidate. In this study, we investigated the immunogenicity and protective immunity of gamma-irradiated S. pneumoniae (r-SP), by comparing with heat-inactivated S. pneumoniae (h-SP) and formalin-inactivated S. pneumoniae (f-SP), both of which were made by traditional inactivation methods. Intranasal immunization of C57BL/6 mice with r-SP in combination with cholera toxin as an adjuvant enhanced S. pneumoniaespecific antibodies on the airway mucosal surface and in sera more potently than that with h-SP or f-SP under the same conditions. In addition, sera from mice immunized with r-SP potently induced opsonophagocytic killing activity more effectively than those of h-SP or f-SP, implying that r-SP could induce protective antibodies. Above all, immunization with r-SP effectively protected mice against S. pneumoniae infection. Collectively, these results suggest that gamma- irradiation is an effective method for the development of a killed whole cell pneumococcal vaccine that elicits robust mucosal and systemic immune responses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1976-3794
Volume :
56
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30047087
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-018-8347-1