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Towards a Four-Component GMMA-Based Vaccine against Shigella

Francesca Micoli, Usman Nakakana, Francesco Berlanda Scorza

2022Vaccines55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Shigellosis remains a major public health problem around the world; it is one of the leading causes of diarrhoeal disease in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in young children. The increasing reports of Shigella cases associated with anti-microbial resistance are an additional element of concern. Currently, there are no licensed vaccines widely available against Shigella, but several vaccine candidates are in development. It has been demonstrated that the incidence of disease decreases following a prior Shigella infection and that serum and mucosal antibody responses are predominantly directed against the serotype-specific Shigella O-antigen portion of lipopolysaccharide membrane molecules. Many Shigella vaccine candidates are indeed O-antigen-based. Here we present the journey towards the development of a potential low-cost four-component Shigella vaccine, eliciting broad protection against the most prevalent Shigella serotypes, that makes use of the GMMA (Generalized Modules for Membrane Antigens) technology, a novel platform based on bacterial outer membranes for delivery of the O-antigen to the immune system.

Topics & Concepts

ShigellaShigellosisShigella sonneiSerotypeMicrobiologyAntigenDysenteryVirologyShigella flexneriBiologyBacterial outer membraneImmunologySalmonellaBacteriaEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneEscherichia coli research studiesViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research