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The development and characterization of an E. coli O25B bioconjugate vaccine

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GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL
卷 38, 期 4, 页码 421-435

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10719-021-09985-9

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Escherichia coli; Serotype O25B; Bioconjugate vaccine; Physicochemical characterization; ST131

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  1. South African National Research Foundation [NRF] [86038]
  2. GlycoVaxyn AG
  3. LimmaTech Biologics AG

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This study analyzed the genetic and structural characteristics of clinical urine isolates from Switzerland, with approximately 75% of these isolates belonging to the O25B substructure. To address the high occurrence of O25B in clinical isolates, an O25B glycoconjugate vaccine was developed. The conjugate was successfully prepared and characterized, providing the potential for a multivalent E. coli conjugate vaccine containing O25B-EPA.
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) cause a wide range of clinical diseases such as bacteremia and urinary tract infections. The increase of multidrug resistant ExPEC strains is becoming a major concern for the treatment of these infections and E. coli has been identified as a critical priority pathogen by the WHO. Therefore, the development of vaccines has become increasingly important, with the surface lipopolysaccharide constituting a promising vaccine target. This study presents genetic and structural analysis of clinical urine isolates from Switzerland belonging to the serotype O25. Approximately 75% of these isolates were shown to correspond to the substructure O25B only recently described in an emerging clone of E. coli sequence type 131. To address the high occurrence of O25B in clinical isolates, an O25B glycoconjugate vaccine was prepared using an E. coli glycosylation system. The O antigen cluster was integrated into the genome of E. coli W3110, thereby generating an E. coli strain able to synthesize the O25B polysaccharide on a carrier lipid. The polysaccharide was enzymatically conjugated to specific asparagine side chains of the carrier protein exotoxin A (EPA) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by the PglB oligosaccharyltransferase from Campylobacter jejuni. Detailed characterization of the O25B-EPA conjugate by use of physicochemical methods including NMR and GC-MS confirmed the O25B polysaccharide structure in the conjugate, opening up the possibility to develop a multivalent E. coli conjugate vaccine containing O25B-EPA.

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