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Preclinical Characterization of Immunogenicity and Efficacy against Diarrhea from MecVax, a Multivalent Enterotoxigenic E. coli Vaccine Candidate

Hyesuk Seo, Carolina Garcia, Xiaosai Ruan, Qiangde Duan, David A. Sack, Weiping Zhang

2021Infection and Immunity34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) bacteria are a top cause of children's diarrhea and travelers' diarrhea and are responsible for over 220 million diarrheal cases and more than 100,000 deaths annually. A safe and effective ETEC vaccine can significantly improve public health, particularly in developing countries. Data from this preclinical study showed that MecVax induces broadly protective antiadhesin and antitoxin antibodies, becoming the first ETEC vaccine candidate to induce protective antibodies inhibiting adherence of the seven most important ETEC adhesins and neutralizing the enterotoxicity of not only LT but also STa toxin. More importantly, MecVax is shown to protect against clinical diarrhea from STa-positive or LT-positive ETEC infection in a pig challenge model, recording protection from antibodies induced by the protein-based, injectable, subunit vaccine MecVax against ETEC diarrhea and perhaps the possibility of intramuscularly administered protein vaccines for protection against intestinal mucosal infection.

Topics & Concepts

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliBacterial adhesinImmunogenicityToxoidMicrobiologyBiologyDiarrheaVirologyAntigenVirulenceAntibodyEpitopeShiga toxinToxinCholera toxinVaccinationEnterotoxinEscherichia coliImmunologyTetanusMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicineGeneEscherichia coli research studiesViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research