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Evaluation of superoxide dismutase from Helicobacter pylori as a protective vaccine antigen
Authors:Every Alison L  Stent Andrew  Moloney Margaret B  Ng Garrett Z  Skene Caroline D  Edwards Stirling J  Sutton Philip
Affiliation:a Centre for Animal Biotechnology, School of Veterinary Science, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
b Research and Development, CSL Limited, 45 Poplar Road, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia
Abstract:Helicobacter pylori, the major cause of gastric cancer, have mechanisms that allow colonization of the inhospitable gastric mucosa, including enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) which protect against reactive oxygen species. As SOD is essential for in vivo colonization, we theorized it might constitute a viable vaccine target. H. pylori SOD was expressed in E. coli and a purified recombinant protein used to vaccinate mice, prior to live H. pylori challenge. Partial protective immunity was induced, similar to that commonly observed with other antigens tested previously. This suggests SOD may have utility in a combination vaccine comprising several protective antigens.
Keywords:Helicobacter pylori   Vaccine antigen   Superoxide dismutase
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