A new live auxotrophic vaccine induces cross-protection against klebsiella pneumoniae infections in mice

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Moscoso, Miriam
Vallejo, J. A.
Cabral, M. P.
García, Patricia
Fuentes-Valverde, Víctor
Gato, Eva
Arca-Suárez, Jorge
Aja-Macaya, Pablo

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Moscoso M, Vallejo JA, Cabral MP, García P, Fuentes-Valverde V, Gato E, Arca-Suárez J, Aja-Macaya P, Bou G. A new live auxotrophic vaccine induces cross-protection against klebsiella pneumoniae infections in mice. Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Jun 16;10(6):953.

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[Abstract] The development of a whole-cell vaccine from bacteria auxotrophic for D-amino acids present in the bacterial cell wall is considered a promising strategy for providing protection against bacterial infections. Here, we constructed a prototype vaccine, consisting of a glutamate racemase-deficient mutant, for preventing Klebsiella pneumoniae infections. The deletion mutant lacks the murI gene and requires exogenous addition of D-glutamate for growth. The results showed that the K. pneumoniae ΔmurI strain is attenuated and includes a favourable combination of antigens for inducing a robust immune response and conferring an adequate level of cross-protection against systemic infections caused by K. pneumoniae strains, including some hypervirulent serotypes with elevated production of capsule polysaccharide as well as multiresistant K. pneumoniae strains. The auxotroph also induced specific production of IL-17A and IFN-γ. The rapid elimination of the strain from the blood of mice without causing disease suggests a high level of safety for administration as a vaccine.

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