Synthesis and in vivo studies of carbohydrate-based vaccines against group A streptococcus

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Title Synthesis and in vivo studies of carbohydrate-based vaccines against group A streptococcus
Author Simerska, Pavla; Abdel-Aal, Abu-Baker M.; Fujita, Yoshio; Batzloff, Michael Raymond; Good, Michael F.; Toth, Istvan
Journal Name Biopolymers
Year Published 2008
Place of publication United States
Publisher Wiley Interscience
Abstract Carbohydrates, as carriers, providing numerous attachment points for the conjugation of peptide antigens and their optimal orientation for the recognition by cells of the immune system, reducing degradation of the attached peptide antigens and many other advantages make carbohydrate-based vaccine highly promising approach. Multiple copies of a single group A streptococcal (GAS) M protein derived specific peptide antigens (J8 or J14) were coupled onto carbohydrate cores (D-glucose and D-galactose) linked to lipophilic amino acids to produce a self-adjuvanting liposaccharide vaccine against GAS strains. In vivo experiments showed high serum IgG antibody titers against each of the incorporated peptide epitopes, J8 or J14.
Peer Reviewed Yes
Published Yes
Alternative URI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bip.20992
Volume 90
Issue Number 5
Page from 611
Page to 616
ISSN 0006-3525
Date Accessioned 2011-03-21
Date Available 2011-05-03T04:48:48Z
Language en_AU
Research Centre Institute for Glycomics
Faculty Faculty of Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology
Subject Infectious Agents
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10072/38589
Publication Type Journal Articles (Refereed Article)
Publication Type Code c1x

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