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Mucosal Vaccination Strategies against Clostridioides difficile Infection

Joshua Heuler, Harish Chandra, Xingmin Sun

2023Vaccines11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) presents a major public health threat by causing frequently recurrent, life-threatening cases of diarrhea and intestinal inflammation. The ability of C. difficile to express antibiotic resistance and to form long-lasting spores makes the pathogen particularly challenging to eradicate from healthcare settings, raising the need for preventative measures to curb the spread of CDI. Since C. difficile utilizes the fecal–oral route of transmission, a mucosal vaccine could be a particularly promising strategy by generating strong IgA and IgG responses that prevent colonization and disease. This mini-review summarizes the progress toward mucosal vaccines against C. difficile toxins, cell–surface components, and spore proteins. By assessing the strengths and weaknesses of particular antigens, as well as methods for delivering these antigens to mucosal sites, we hope to guide future research toward an effective mucosal vaccine against CDI.

Topics & Concepts

ClostridioidesVaccinationImmunologyMedicinePathogenDiarrheaAntigenTransmission (telecommunications)MicrobiologyBiologyInternal medicineEngineeringElectrical engineeringClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyMicroscopic Colitis
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