Design and development of pilus vaccines for Haemophilus influenzae diseases

The authors study the roles of pili in adhesion, colonization, virulence and immunity with a focus on their utility as vaccine components. Their concepts and methods of vaccine development have been proved by the continued field success of two pilus vaccines developed in their laboratory: an Escheri...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Pediatric infectious disease journal 1989-01, Vol.8 (1 Suppl), p.S54-S61
Hauptverfasser: Brinton, Jr, C C, Carter, M J, Derber, D B, Kar, S, Kramarik, J A, To, A C, To, S C, Wood, S W
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description The authors study the roles of pili in adhesion, colonization, virulence and immunity with a focus on their utility as vaccine components. Their concepts and methods of vaccine development have been proved by the continued field success of two pilus vaccines developed in their laboratory: an Escherichia coli pilus vaccine for neonatal diarrhea in pigs and a Moraxella bovis pilus vaccine for infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (pinkeye) in cattle. These vaccines contain intact pilus rods as the active ingredients. Protection against disease was pilus-specific and, for broad protection, required that the most frequently occurring families and serotypes of pili in the natural population of pathogens be included in the vaccines.
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