Attenuated Nontoxinogenic and Nonencapsulated Recombinant Bacillus anthracis Spore Vaccines Protect against Anthrax

S Cohen, I Mendelson, Z Altboum, D Kobiler… - Infection and …, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
S Cohen, I Mendelson, Z Altboum, D Kobiler, E Elhanany, T Bino, M Leitner, I Inbar…
Infection and immunity, 2000Am Soc Microbiol
Several highly attenuated spore-forming nontoxinogenic and nonencapsulated Bacillus
anthracis vaccines differing in levels of expression of recombinant protective antigen (rPA)
were constructed. Biochemical analyses (including electrospray mass spectroscopy and N
terminus amino acid sequencing) as well as biological and immunological tests
demonstrated that the rPA retains the characteristics of native PA. A single immunization of
guinea pigs with 5× 107 spores of one of these recombinant strains, MASC-10, expressing …
Abstract
Several highly attenuated spore-forming nontoxinogenic and nonencapsulated Bacillus anthracis vaccines differing in levels of expression of recombinant protective antigen (rPA) were constructed. Biochemical analyses (including electrospray mass spectroscopy and N terminus amino acid sequencing) as well as biological and immunological tests demonstrated that the rPA retains the characteristics of native PA. A single immunization of guinea pigs with 5 × 107 spores of one of these recombinant strains, MASC-10, expressing high levels of rPA (≥100 μg/ml) from a constitutive heterologous promoter induced high titers of neutralizing anti-PA antibodies. This immune response was long lasting (at least 12 months) and provided protection against a lethal challenge of virulent (Vollum) anthrax spores. The recombinant B. anthracis spore vaccine appears to be more efficacious than the vegetative cell vaccine. Furthermore, while results clearly suggest a direct correlation between the level of expression of PA and the potency of the vaccine, they also suggest that some B. anthracisspore-associated antigen(s) may contribute in a significant manner to protective immunity.
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