Strategies in the development of vaccines to prevent infections with group A streptococcus
Author(s)
Good, Michael F
Batzloff, Michael R
Pandey, Manisha
Year published
2013
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There has long been interest and demand for the development of a vaccine to prevent infections caused by the Gram-positive organism group A streptococcus. Despite numerous efforts utilizing advanced approaches such as genomics, proteomics and bio-informatics, there is currently no vaccine. Here we review various strategies employed to achieve this goal. We also discuss the approach that we have pursued, a non-host reactive, conformationally constrained minimal B cell epitope from within the C-repeat region of M-protein, and the potential limitations in moving forward.There has long been interest and demand for the development of a vaccine to prevent infections caused by the Gram-positive organism group A streptococcus. Despite numerous efforts utilizing advanced approaches such as genomics, proteomics and bio-informatics, there is currently no vaccine. Here we review various strategies employed to achieve this goal. We also discuss the approach that we have pursued, a non-host reactive, conformationally constrained minimal B cell epitope from within the C-repeat region of M-protein, and the potential limitations in moving forward.
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Journal Title
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Volume
9
Issue
11
Subject
Bacteriology
Infectious agents
Immunology
Applied immunology (incl. antibody engineering, xenotransplantation and t-cell therapies)
Medical microbiology
Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
Medical biotechnology