2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep22208
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A glycoconjugate of Haemophilus influenzae Type b capsular polysaccharide with tetanus toxoid protein: hydrodynamic properties mainly influenced by the carbohydrate

Abstract: Three important physical properties which may affect the performance of glycoconjugate vaccines against serious disease are molar mass (molecular weight), heterogeneity (polydispersity), and conformational flexibility in solution. The dilute solution behaviour of native and activated capsular polyribosylribitol (PRP) polysaccharides extracted from Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), and the corresponding glycoconjugate made by conjugating this with the tetanus toxoid (TT) protein have been characterized and c… Show more

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“…The focus of this study has been sedimentation velocity in the analytical ultracentrifuge, together with sedimentation equilibrium and viscosity to examine the molecular integrity of the samples in terms of heterogeneity, molar mass distribution and conformational flexibility of purified native, micro-fluidized and activated (chemically modified to facilitate conjugation) capsular polysaccharides from N. meningitidis serogroups as well as meningococcal-tetanus toxoid (TT) conjugates. It follows our recent studies on (i) S. pneumoniae polysaccharides24; (ii) the tetanus toxoid protein25 and (iii) on the Hib-TT system26 the latter study clearly demonstrating it was the carbohydrate polymer component rather than the protein which dictated the solution properties rather than the protein component for that glycoconjugate vaccine system. We now seek to establish if this is true also for the Men-TT system.…”
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“…The focus of this study has been sedimentation velocity in the analytical ultracentrifuge, together with sedimentation equilibrium and viscosity to examine the molecular integrity of the samples in terms of heterogeneity, molar mass distribution and conformational flexibility of purified native, micro-fluidized and activated (chemically modified to facilitate conjugation) capsular polysaccharides from N. meningitidis serogroups as well as meningococcal-tetanus toxoid (TT) conjugates. It follows our recent studies on (i) S. pneumoniae polysaccharides24; (ii) the tetanus toxoid protein25 and (iii) on the Hib-TT system26 the latter study clearly demonstrating it was the carbohydrate polymer component rather than the protein which dictated the solution properties rather than the protein component for that glycoconjugate vaccine system. We now seek to establish if this is true also for the Men-TT system.…”
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“…Consistent with the behaviour of the sedimentation coefficients, the intrinsic viscosity results for the polysaccharides are decreasing with the size reduction and activation of native polysaccharide. Intriguingly they are generally lower for the glycoconjugates even though the sedimentation coefficients and molar masses are much higher, although still an order of magnitude higher than for compact globular particles (including the tetanus toxoid protein2526 and large molar mass spherical viruses28). Nonetheless they are lower than for the Hib- glycoconjugates26 indicating greater compaction.…”
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