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A novel Staphylococcus aureus vaccine: iron surface determinant B induces rapid antibody responses in rhesus macaques and specific increased survival in a murine S. aureus sepsis model
Authors:Kuklin Nelly A  Clark Desmond J  Secore Susan  Cook James  Cope Leslie D  McNeely Tessie  Noble Liliane  Brown Martha J  Zorman Julie K  Wang Xin Min  Pancari Gregory  Fan Hongxia  Isett Kevin  Burgess Bruce  Bryan Janine  Brownlow Michelle  George Hugh  Meinz Maria  Liddell Mary E  Kelly Rosemarie  Schultz Loren  Montgomery Donna  Onishi Janet  Losada Maria  Martin Melissa  Ebert Timothy  Tan Charles Y  Schofield Timothy L  Nagy Eszter  Meineke Andreas  Joyce Joseph G  Kurtz Myra B  Caulfield Michael J  Jansen Kathrin U  McClements William  Anderson Annaliesa S
Affiliation:Merck and Co. Inc., 440 Sumneytown Pike, WP16 100, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of nosocomial infections worldwide, and the rate of resistance to clinically relevant antibiotics, such as methicillin, is increasing; furthermore, there has been an increase in the number of methicillin-resistant S. aureus community-acquired infections. Effective treatment and prevention strategies are urgently needed. We investigated the potential of the S. aureus surface protein iron surface determinant B (IsdB) as a prophylactic vaccine against S. aureus infection. IsdB is an iron-sequestering protein that is conserved in diverse S. aureus clinical isolates, both methicillin resistant and methicillin sensitive, and it is expressed on the surface of all isolates tested. The vaccine was highly immunogenic in mice when it was formulated with amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate adjuvant, and the resulting antibody responses were associated with reproducible and significant protection in animal models of infection. The specificity of the protective immune responses in mice was demonstrated by using an S. aureus strain deficient for IsdB and HarA, a protein with a high level of identity to IsdB. We also demonstrated that IsdB is highly immunogenic in rhesus macaques, inducing a more-than-fivefold increase in antibody titers after a single immunization. Based on the data presented here, IsdB has excellent prospects for use as a vaccine against S. aureus disease in humans.
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