Literature DB >> 27773473

A monoclonal antibody that targets the conserved core/lipid A region of lipopolysaccharide affects motility and reduces intestinal colonization of both classical and El Tor Vibrio cholerae biotypes.

Kara J Levinson1, Danielle E Baranova1, Nicholas J Mantis2.   

Abstract

Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, an acute diarrheal disease that remains endemic in many parts of the world. The mechanisms underlying immunity to cholera remain poorly defined, though it is increasingly clear that protection is associated with antibodies against lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Here we report that ZAC-3, a monoclonal antibody against the core/lipid A region of V. cholerae LPS is a potent inhibitor of V. cholerae flagellum-based motility in viscous and liquid environments. ZAC-3 arrested motility of the classical Ogawa strain O395, as well as the El Tor Inaba strain C6706. In addition, we demonstrate, in the neonatal mouse model, that ZAC-3 IgG and Fab fragments significantly reduced the ability of both V. cholerae strains O395 and C6706 to colonize the intestinal epithelium, revealing the potential of antibodies against the core/lipid A to contribute to immunity across biotypes, possibly through a mechanism involving motility arrest.
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Keywords:  Cholera; Colonization; Immunity; Mucosal; Vaccine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27773473      PMCID: PMC5193159          DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.10.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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