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Whole-cell vaccine candidates induce a protective response against virulent Acinetobacter baumannii

Authors :
Stephen J. Dollery
Daniel V. Zurawski
Ruth V. Bushnell
John K. Tobin
Taralyn J. Wiggins
David A. MacLeod
Naomi J. P. E. R. Tasker
Yonas A. Alamneh
Rania Abu-Taleb
Christine M. Czintos
Wanwen Su
Mariel G. Escatte
Heather N. Meeks
Michael J. Daly
Gregory J. Tobin
Source :
Frontiers in Immunology. 13
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2022.

Abstract

Acinetobacter baumannii causes multi-system diseases in both nosocomial settings and a pre-disposed general population. The bacterium is not only desiccation-resistant but also notoriously resistant to multiple antibiotics and drugs of last resort including carbapenem, colistin, and sulbactam. The World Health Organization has categorized carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii at the top of its critical pathogen list in a bid to direct urgent countermeasure development. Several early-stage vaccines have shown a range of efficacies in healthy mice, but no vaccine candidates have advanced into clinical trials. Herein, we report our findings that both an ionizing γ-radiation-inactivated and a non-ionizing ultraviolet C-inactivated whole-cell vaccine candidate protects neutropenic mice from pulmonary challenge with virulent AB5075, a particularly pathogenic isolate. In addition, we demonstrate that a humoral response is sufficient for this protection via the passive immunization of neutropenic mice.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy

Details

ISSN :
16643224
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ae5cf266926ec84d88ef92b3d702aea2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.941010