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Comparison of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W135 polysaccharide-tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccines made by periodate activation of O-acetylated, non-O-acetylated and chemically de-O-acetylated polysaccharide

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VACCINE
Volume 25, Issue 46, Pages 7972-7980

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2007.06.018

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Neisseria meningitidis serogroup; W135; polysaccharide O-acetylation; conjugate vaccines

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Polysaccharide (PS) and tetanus toxoid (TT) protein conjugate vaccines were prepared using O-acetylated (OAc+), O-acetyl negative (OAc-) and chemically de-O-acetylated (de-OAc) meningococcal W135 PS. The PSs were activated by periodate oxidation and coupled to hydrazine derivatized TT. High performance anion exchange chromatography of acid hydrolysates of periodate activated W135 PSs, showed that galactose residues in OAc+ PS were more sensitive to the periodate oxidation step than they were in the OAc- PS or de-OAc PS. Mouse antisera against OAc--TT conjugate vaccines recognized both OAc- and OAc+ PS by ELISAs and had high bactericidal titers against both OAc+ and OAc- W135 strains. Purified high molecular weight (HMW) conjugates showed higher PS to protein ratios in OAc+-TT(HMW) and (HMW) conjugate. Antisera against the HMW fractions gave higher de-OAc-TT(HMW) indicating better conjugation efficiency than OAc+-TT(HMW) bactericidal titers than antisera against unfractionated conjugates. Inhibition ELISAs indicated that OAc- and OAc+ HMW conjugates induced antibodies that bound both OAc+ and OAc- PS. Thus, for W135, PS O-acetylation does not contribute a dominant immunogenic epitope. The OAc- PS may be a good starting material for preparing W135 PS-TT conjugate vaccines using periodate oxidation. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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