Human Antibodies to PhtD, PcpA, and Ply Reduce Adherence to Human Lung Epithelial Cells and Murine Nasopharyngeal Colonization by Streptococcus pneumoniae

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作者
Kaur, Ravinder [1 ]
Surendran, Naveen [1 ]
Ochs, Martina [2 ]
Pichichero, Michael E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rochester Gen Hosp, Ctr Infect Dis & Immunol, Res Inst, Rochester, NY 14621 USA
[2] Sanofi Pasteur, Lyon, France
关键词
ACUTE OTITIS-MEDIA; CHOLINE-BINDING-PROTEIN; PNEUMOCOCCAL CARRIAGE; DETOXIFIED PNEUMOLYSIN; FUNCTIONAL ANTIBODIES; VACCINE CANDIDATES; VIRULENCE FACTORS; PHASE VARIATION; INFECTION; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1128/IAI.02124-14
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Streptococcus pneumoniae adherence to human epithelial cells (HECs) is the first step in pathogenesis leading to infections. We sought to determine the role of human antibodies against S. pneumoniae protein vaccine candidates PhtD, PcpA, and Ply in preventing adherence to lung HECs in vitro and mouse nasopharyngeal (NP) colonization in vivo. Human anti-PhtD, -PcpA, and -Ply antibodies were purified and Fab fragments generated. Fabs were used to test inhibition of adherence of TIGR4 and nonencapsulated strain RX1 to A549 lung HECs. The roles of individual proteins in adherence were tested using isogenic mutants of strain TIGR4. Anti-PhtD, -PcpA, and -Ply human antibodies were assessed for their ability to inhibit NP colonization in vivo by passive transfer of human antibody in a murine model. Human antibodies generated against PhtD and PcpA caused a decrease in adherence to A549 cells (P < 0.05). Anti-PhtD but not anti-PcpA antibodies showed a protective role against mouse NP colonization. To our surprise, anti-Ply antibodies also caused a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in S. pneumoniae colonization. Our results support the potential of PhtD, PcpA, and Ply protein vaccine candidates as alternatives to conjugate vaccines to prevent non-serotype-specific S. pneumoniae colonization and invasive infection.
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页码:5069 / 5075
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