| Literature DB >> 11017043 |
C Beninati1, M R Oggioni, M Boccanera, M R Spinosa, T Maggi, S Conti, W Magliani, F De Bernardis, G Teti, A Cassone, G Pozzi, L Polonelli.
Abstract
Two recombinant strains of Streptococcus gordonii, secreting or displaying a microbicidal single-chain antibody (H6), and stably colonizing rat vagina, were used to treat an experimental vaginitis caused by Candida albicans. A post-challenge intravaginal delivery of the H6-secreting strain was as efficacious as fluconazole in rapidly abating the fungal burden. Three weeks after challenge, 75% and 37.5% of the rats treated with the H6-secreting or displaying bacteria, respectively, were cured of the infection, which persisted in 100% of the animals treated with a S. gordonii strain expressing an irrelevant single-chain antibody. Thus, a human commensal bacterium can be suitably engineered to locally release a therapeutic antibody fragment.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11017043 DOI: 10.1038/80250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biotechnol ISSN: 1087-0156 Impact factor: 54.908