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Expert Rev Vaccines ; 12(4): 421-31, 2013 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23560922

RESUMEN

Clostridium difficile is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and a vaccine would be welcomed, especially one that would disrupt bacterial maintenance, colonization and persistence in carriers and convalescent patients. Structural explorations at the University of Guelph (ON, Canada) discovered that C. difficile may express three phosphorylated polysaccharides, named PSI, PSII and PSIII; this review captures our recent efforts to create vaccines based on these glycans, especially PSII, the common antigen that has precipitated immediate attention. The authors describe the design and immunogenicity of vaccines composed of raw polysaccharides and conjugates thereof. So far, it has been observed that anti-PSII antibodies can be raised in farm animals, mice and hamster models; humans and horses carry anti-PSII IgA and IgG antibodies from natural exposure to C. difficile, respectively; phosphate is an indispensable immunogenic epitope and vaccine-induced PSII antibodies recognize PSII on C. difficile outer surface.


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Vacunas Bacterianas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Bacterianas/inmunología , Clostridioides difficile/inmunología , Polisacáridos Bacterianos/inmunología , Animales , Animales Domésticos , Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Cricetinae , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina A/sangre , Inmunoglobulina G/sangre , Ratones , Vacunas Conjugadas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Conjugadas/inmunología
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Vaccine ; 31(26): 2787-90, 2013 Jun 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23602537

RESUMEN

Constipation and diarrhea are common in autistic patients. Treatment with antibiotics against bacteria appears to partially alleviate autistic-related symptoms. Clostridium bolteae is a bacterium that has been shown to be overabundant in the intestinal tract of autistic children suffering from gastric intestinal ailments, and as such is an organism that could potentially aggravate gastrointestinal symptoms. We set out to investigate the cell-wall polysaccharides of C. bolteae in order to evaluate their structure and immunogenicity. Our explorations revealed that C. bolteae produces a conserved specific capsular polysaccharide comprised of rhamnose and mannose units: [→3)-α-D-Manp-(1→4)-ß-d-Rhap-(1→], which is immunogenic in rabbits. These findings are the first description of a C. bolteae immunogen and indicate the prospect of using this polysaccharide as a vaccine to reduce or prevent C. bolteae colonization of the intestinal tract in autistic patients, and as a diagnostic marker for the rapid detection of C. bolteae in a clinical setting.


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Trastorno Autístico/microbiología , Infecciones por Clostridium/microbiología , Clostridium/inmunología , Polisacáridos Bacterianos/inmunología , Animales , Trastorno Autístico/inmunología , Trastorno Autístico/prevención & control , Vacunas Bacterianas/química , Vacunas Bacterianas/inmunología , Pared Celular/química , Pared Celular/inmunología , Infecciones por Clostridium/inmunología , Infecciones por Clostridium/prevención & control , Disacáridos/química , Disacáridos/inmunología , Monosacáridos/química , Monosacáridos/inmunología , Polisacáridos Bacterianos/química , Conejos , Vacunas Sintéticas
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