Targeted lipid A modification ofShigellavaccine strains reduced endotoxicity without compromising immunogenicity or invasiveness

Author:

Sherman Matthew EORCID,Michalski Jane,Das Sayan,Yang Hyojik,Barnoy Shoshana,Chandrasekaran Lakshmi,Venkatesan Malabi,Ernst Robert K

Abstract

AbstractShigellainfection contributes significantly to the global disease burden, especially affecting young children in developing countries. Currently, a vaccine againstShigellais unavailable and the prevalence of antibiotic resistance amongstShigellaspecies is continually rising. Live-attenuatedShigellavaccine candidates developed at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research have shown remarkable immunogenicity but exhibit adverse reactogenicity, most likely due to the highly toxic lipid A moiety present on the bacterial membrane. Previous attempts at reducing the endotoxicity have focused on deletion of intrinsic lipid A biosynthesis enzymes. In this study, we instead introduce exogenous lipid A modifying enzymes, generating targeted modifications in the lipid A structure, leading to a dampened TLR4 response within the host. In doing so, we generated vaccine candidates with detoxified lipid A and unaltered O-antigen structure thereby preserving the serotype-specific immunity while reducing endotoxicity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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