Enhanced Staphylococcus aureus protection by uncoupling of the α-toxin-ADAM10 interaction during murine neonatal vaccination

在小鼠新生儿疫苗接种过程中,通过解开 α-毒素-ADAM10 相互作用来增强对金黄色葡萄球菌的保护

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作者:Kelly L Tomaszewski #, Meagan Blanchard #, Reuben Olaniyi, Hannah R Brenton, Samantha Hayes, Farheen Fatma, Gaya K Amarasinghe, Byoung-Kyu Cho, Young Ah Goo, Andrea C DeDent, Stephanie A Fritz, Juliane Bubeck Wardenburg

Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus remains a leading global cause of bacterial infection-associated mortality and has eluded prior vaccine development efforts. S. aureus α-toxin (Hla) is an essential virulence factor in disease, impairing the T cell response to infection. The anti-Hla antibody response is a correlate of human protective immunity. Here we observe that this response is limited early in human life and design a vaccine strategy to elicit immune protection against Hla in a neonatal mice. By targeted disruption of the interaction of Hla with its receptor ADAM10, we identify a vaccine antigen (HlaH35L/R66C/E70C, HlaHRE) that elicits an ~100-fold increase in the neutralizing anti-Hla response. Immunization with HlaHRE enhances the T follicular helper (TFH) cell response to S. aureus infection, correlating with the magnitude of the neutralizing anti-toxin response and disease protection. Furthermore, maternal HlaHRE immunization confers protection to offspring. Together, these findings illuminate a path for S. aureus vaccine development at the maternal-infant interface.

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