[PDF][PDF] Synthetic lipoteichoic acid glycans are potential vaccine candidates to protect from Clostridium difficile infections

F Broecker, CE Martin, E Wegner, J Mattner… - Cell chemical …, 2016 - cell.com
F Broecker, CE Martin, E Wegner, J Mattner, JY Baek, CL Pereira, C Anish, PH Seeberger
Cell chemical biology, 2016cell.com
Infections with Clostridium difficile increasingly cause morbidity and mortality worldwide.
Bacterial surface glycans including lipoteichoic acid (LTA) were identified as auspicious
vaccine antigens to prevent colonization. Here, we report on the potential of synthetic LTA
glycans as vaccine candidates. We identified LTA-specific antibodies in the blood of C.
difficile patients. Therefore, we evaluated the immunogenicity of a semi-synthetic LTA-CRM
197 glycoconjugate. The conjugate elicited LTA-specific antibodies in mice that recognized …
Summary
Infections with Clostridium difficile increasingly cause morbidity and mortality worldwide. Bacterial surface glycans including lipoteichoic acid (LTA) were identified as auspicious vaccine antigens to prevent colonization. Here, we report on the potential of synthetic LTA glycans as vaccine candidates. We identified LTA-specific antibodies in the blood of C. difficile patients. Therefore, we evaluated the immunogenicity of a semi-synthetic LTA-CRM197 glycoconjugate. The conjugate elicited LTA-specific antibodies in mice that recognized natural LTA epitopes on the surface of C. difficile bacteria and inhibited intestinal colonization of C. difficile in mice in vivo. Our findings underscore the promise of synthetic LTA glycans as C. difficile vaccine candidates.
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