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Identification of Conserved Candidate Vaccine Antigens in the Surface Proteome of Giardia lamblia.

Barbara J Davids1, Ching M Liu1, Elaine M Hanson1, Christine H Y Le1, Jonathan Ang1, Kurt Hanevik2, Marvin Fischer2, Matej Radunovic1, Nina Langeland2, Marcela Ferella3, Staffan G Svärd3, Majid Ghassemian4, Yukiko Miyamoto1, Lars Eckmann5.   

Abstract

Giardia lamblia, one of the most common protozoal infections of the human intestine, is an important worldwide cause of diarrheal disease, malabsorption, malnutrition, delayed cognitive development in children, and protracted postinfectious syndromes. Despite its medical importance, no human vaccine is available against giardiasis. A crude veterinary vaccine has been developed, and experimental vaccines based on expression of multiple variant-specific surface proteins have been reported, but poorly defined vaccine components and excessive antigen variability are problematic for pharmaceutical vaccine production. To expand the repertoire of antigen candidates for vaccines, we reasoned that surface proteins may provide an enriched source of such antigens since key host effectors, such as secretory IgA, can directly bind to such antigens in the intestinal lumen and interfere with epithelial attachment. Here, we have applied a proteomics approach to identify 23 novel surface antigens of G. lamblia that show >90% amino acid sequence identity between the two human-pathogenic genetic assemblages (A and B) of the parasite. Surface localization of a representative subset of these proteins was confirmed by immunostaining. Four selected proteins, uridine phosphorylase-like protein-1, protein 21.1 (GL50803_27925), α1-giardin, and α11-giardin, were subsequently produced in recombinant form and shown to be immunogenic in mice and G. lamblia-infected humans and confer protection against G. lamblia infection upon intranasal immunization in rodent models of giardiasis. These results demonstrate that identification of conserved surface antigens provides a powerful approach for overcoming a key rate-limiting step in the design and construction of an effective vaccine against giardiasis.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  giardiasis; immunization; surface antigens; vaccines

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30962402      PMCID: PMC6529650          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00219-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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