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Preclinical assessment of a new live attenuated Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing-based vaccine for tuberculosis.
Levillain, Florence; Kim, Hongmin; Woong Kwon, Kee; Clark, Simon; Cia, Felipe; Malaga, Wladimir; Lanni, Faye; Brodin, Priscille; Gicquel, Brigitte; Guilhot, Christophe; Bancroft, Gregory J; Williams, Ann; Jae Shin, Sung; Poquet, Yannick; Neyrolles, Olivier.
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  • Levillain F; Institut de Pharmacologie et Biologie Structurale, IPBS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France.
  • Kim H; Department of Microbiology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Disease, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Woong Kwon K; Department of Microbiology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Disease, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Clark S; Public Health England, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Cia F; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
  • Malaga W; Department of Microbiology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Disease, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Lanni F; Public Health England, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Brodin P; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, Center for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France.
  • Gicquel B; Unité de Génétique Mycobactérienne, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; Department of Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, Shenzhen Nanshan Center for Chronic Disease Control, Shenzhen, China.
  • Guilhot C; Department of Microbiology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Disease, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Bancroft GJ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
  • Williams A; Public Health England, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Jae Shin S; Department of Microbiology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Disease, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Poquet Y; Institut de Pharmacologie et Biologie Structurale, IPBS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France.
  • Neyrolles O; Institut de Pharmacologie et Biologie Structurale, IPBS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France. Electronic address: olivier.neyrolles@ipbs.fr.
Vaccine ; 38(6): 1416-1423, 2020 02 05.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31862194
ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis still claims more lives than any other pathogen, and a vaccine better than BCG is urgently needed. One of the challenges for novel TB vaccines is to protect against all Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages, including the most virulent ones, such as the Beijing lineage. Here we developed a live attenuated M. tuberculosis mutant derived from GC1237, a Beijing strain responsible for tuberculosis outbreaks in the Canary Islands. The mutant strain is inactivated both in the Rv1503c gene, responsible for surface glycolipid synthesis, and in the two-component global regulator PhoPR. This double mutant is as safe as BCG in immunodeficient SCID mice. In immune-competent mice and guinea pigs, the mutant is as protective as BCG against M. tuberculosis strains of common lineage 4 (Euro-American). By contrast, in mice the vaccine is protective against a M. tuberculosis strain of lineage 2 (East-Asian, Beijing), while BCG is not. These results highlight differences in protection efficacy of live attenuated M. tuberculosis-derived vaccine candidates depending on their genetic background, and provide insights for the development of novel live vaccines against TB, especially in East-Asian countries where M. tuberculosis strains of the Beijing family are highly dominant.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tuberculosis / Vacunas contra la Tuberculosis Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Vaccine Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tuberculosis / Vacunas contra la Tuberculosis Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Vaccine Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia