2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.03.601871
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Wild-type and single-O-antigen repeat outer-membrane vesicles induce equivalent protection against homologous and heterologousSalmonellachallenge

Areej Alshayea,
Sian Emily Jossi,
Edith Marcial-Juárez
et al.

Abstract: Lipopolysaccharide O-antigen is an immunodominant target of protective antibodies. Variation in O-antigen structures limits antibody-mediated cross-protection between closely-related pathogens includingSalmonellaTyphimurium (STm) andS. Enteritidis (SEn). Bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMV) are vaccine platforms presenting surface antigens in their natural conformations. To assess how O-antigen lengths impact antibody responses and control of homologous or heterologous infection, mice were immunized with ST… Show more

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