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Vaccination with Recombinant Cryptococcus Proteins in Glucan Particles Protects Mice against Cryptococcosis in a Manner Dependent upon Mouse Strain and Cryptococcal Species.

MBio. 2017-11; 
Charles A. Specht, Chrono K. Lee, Haibin Huang, Maureen M. Hester,Jianhua Liu, Bridget A. Luckie, Melanie A. Torres Santana, Zeynep Mirza,Payam Khoshkenar, Ambily Abraham, Zu T. Shen, Jennifer K. Lodge,Ali Akalin, Jane Homan,eGary R. Ostroff, Stuart M. Levitza
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Peptide Synthesis Six C. neoformans strain H99 proteins were expressed in E. coli (Table 1) for subsequent testing as vaccine candidates. When present, cDNA was deleted of regions coding for a signal peptide and C terminus rich in serine and threonine and the GPI anchoring motif. Five proteins were expressed following cloning of PCR-amplified cDNA in pET200/D-TOPO (Invitrogen), and for the sixth protein its cDNA was synthesized and cloned in pET19b by GenScript (Piscataway, NJ). Both vectors are designed to fuse vector-encoded sequence that contains a His tag to the N terminus of the cloned cDNA. Get A Quote

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Development of a vaccine to protect against cryptococcosis is a priority given the enormous global burden of disease in at-risk individuals. Using glucan particles (GPs) as a delivery system, we previously demonstrated that mice vaccinated with crude Cryptococcus-derived alkaline extracts were protected against lethal challenge with Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii. The goal of the present study was to identify protective protein antigens that could be used in a subunit vaccine. Using biased and unbiased approaches, six candidate antigens (Cda1, Cda2, Cda3, Fpd1, MP88, and Sod1) were selected, recombinantly expressed in Escherichia coli, purified, and loaded into GPs. Three mouse strains ... More

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Cryptococcus, bioinformatics, glucans, immunization, majorhistocompatibility complex