Affiliation:
1. Yersinia Research Unit
2. Histotechnology and Pathology Research and Expertise Unit, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We evaluated the possibility of using
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
as a live vaccine against plague because it shares high genetic identity with
Y. pestis
while being much less virulent, genetically much more stable, and deliverable orally. A total of 41
Y. pseudotuberculosis
strains were screened by PCR for the absence of the high pathogenicity island, the superantigens YPM, and the type IV pilus and the presence of the pYV virulence plasmid. One strain (IP32680) fulfilled these criteria. This strain was avirulent in mice upon intragastric or subcutaneous inoculation and persisted for 2 months in the mouse intestine without clinical signs of disease. IP32680 reached the mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen, and liver without causing major histological lesions and was cleared after 13 days. The antibodies produced in vaccinated animals recognized both
Y. pseudotuberculosis
and
Y. pestis
antigens efficiently. After a subcutaneous challenge with
Y. pestis
CO92, bacteria were found in low amounts in the organs and rarely in the blood of vaccinated animals. One oral IP32680 inoculation protected 75% of the mice, and two inoculations induced much higher antibody titers and protected 88% of the mice. Our results thus validate the concept that an attenuated
Y. pseudotuberculosis
strain can be an efficient, inexpensive, safe, and easy-to-produce live vaccine for oral immunization against bubonic plague.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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