2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.12.034
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A meningococcal NOMV-FHbp vaccine for Africa elicits broader serum bactericidal antibody responses against serogroup B and non-B strains than a licensed serogroup B vaccine

Abstract: Background Meningococcal epidemics in Sub-Sahara caused by serogroup A strains are controlled by a group A polysaccharide conjugate vaccine. Strains with serogroups C, W and X continue to cause epidemics. Protein antigens in licensed serogroup B vaccines are shared among serogroup B and non-B strains. Purpose Compare serum bactericidal antibody responses elicited by an investigational native outer membrane vesicle vaccine with over-expressed Factor H binding protein (NOMV-FHbp) and a licensed serogroup B vac… Show more

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“…A, B, C, W, and Y, although the 'B' vaccines include recombinant proteins or recombinant proteins plus outer membrane vesicles, not capsular polysaccharides like the other vaccines. While conjugate vaccines have induced herd immunity for some serogroups, in part through a reduction in carriage levels (Trotter and Maiden, 2009), it is as yet unclear whether the broad-protection MenB vaccines will have similar effects (Donnelly et al, 2010;Pajon et al, 2016). Knowledge of the locally circulating serogroups and disease incidence is key for appropriate vaccine recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A, B, C, W, and Y, although the 'B' vaccines include recombinant proteins or recombinant proteins plus outer membrane vesicles, not capsular polysaccharides like the other vaccines. While conjugate vaccines have induced herd immunity for some serogroups, in part through a reduction in carriage levels (Trotter and Maiden, 2009), it is as yet unclear whether the broad-protection MenB vaccines will have similar effects (Donnelly et al, 2010;Pajon et al, 2016). Knowledge of the locally circulating serogroups and disease incidence is key for appropriate vaccine recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CH860 has FHbp ID 15 (87% identical to FHbp ID 1). We also tested serum anti-FHbp bactericidal antibody responses against 2 previously described mutants of strain H44/76, one in which the gene encoding the native FHbp ID 1 had been replaced by subfamily B FHbp ID 13 (93% amino acid identity with ID 1) (54) and one in which was engineered to have ~50% lower expression of FHbp ID 1 than in the parental WT strain (30). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OMVs from a variety of bacteria have broad effects on animal immune responses (reviewed in reference 89). Native and modified OMVs have been implemented as vaccines against pathogens, such as Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Vibrio cholerae, in animal models (26,90,91) and have reached clinical usage against Neisseria meningitidis (92)(93)(94). Due to the size of OMVs, visualizing them in situ has generally required electron microscopy of fixed material, but improvements in superresolution techniques hold promise for tracking OMVs, their contents, and their interactions in living environments.…”
Section: Implications Of Omvs As Materials Goods and Missiles In Micromentioning
confidence: 99%