Multi high-throughput approach for highly selective identification of vaccine candidates: the Group A Streptococcus case.

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作者:Bensi Giuliano, Mora Marirosa, Tuscano Giovanna, Biagini Massimiliano, Chiarot Emiliano, Bombaci Mauro, Capo Sabrina, Falugi Fabiana, Manetti Andrea G O, Donato Paolo, Swennen Erwin, Gallotta Marilena, Garibaldi Manuela, Pinto Vittoria, Chiappini Nico, Musser James M, Janulczyk Robert, Mariani Massimo, Scarselli Maria, Telford John L, Grifantini Renata, Norais Nathalie, Margarit Immaculada, Grandi Guido
We propose an experimental strategy for highly accurate selection of candidates for bacterial vaccines without using in vitro and/or in vivo protection assays. Starting from the observation that efficacious vaccines are constituted by conserved, surface-associated and/or secreted components, the strategy contemplates the parallel application of three high throughput technologies, i.e. mass spectrometry-based proteomics, protein array, and flow-cytometry analysis, to identify this category of proteins, and is based on the assumption that the antigens identified by all three technologies are the protective ones. When we tested this strategy for Group A Streptococcus, we selected a total of 40 proteins, of which only six identified by all three approaches. When the 40 proteins were tested in a mouse model, only six were found to be protective and five of these belonged to the group of antigens in common to the three technologies. Finally, a combination of three protective antigens conferred broad protection against a panel of four different Group A Streptococcus strains. This approach may find general application as an accelerated and highly accurate path to bacterial vaccine discovery.

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