Estimation of protective levels of anti-O-specific lipopolysaccharide immunoglobulin G antibody against experimental Escherichia coli infection

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Serum obtained after immunization with an O18 polysaccharide-toxin A conjugate vaccine was evaluated for the estimation of protective levels of anti-O-specific lipopolysaccharide (LPS) immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody against bacteremia and death caused by a homologous serotype of Escherichia coli K1 strains. Passive transfer of rabbit serum conferred significant protection from a lethal E. coli infection in a neonatal rat model. The overall incidence of bacteremia and mortality was 4% in rat pups receiving undiluted postvaccination serum, while that in control animals was 100% (P < 0.001). The overall incidences of bacteremia were 5 and 72% for animals with serum anti-O18 LPS IgG concentrations of >1.0 and <1.0 μg/ml, respectively, while the overall incidences of mortality for animals with serum anti-O18 LPS IgG levels of >1.0 and <1.0 μg/ml were 0 and 72%, respectively (P < 0.001). Protection against E. coli infection was also demonstrated with human anti- O18 polysaccharide IgG. None of the animals with human anti-O18 LPS IgG levels of >1 μg/ml had bacteremia after bacterial challenge, whereas all animals with bacteremia at 18 h had levels of <1 μg/ml. These findings suggest that serum anti-O18 LPS IgG concentrations of >1.0 μg/ml may provide protection against bacteremia and death caused by a homologous E. coli K1 infection.

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Schiff, D. E., Wass, C. A., Cryz, S. J., Cross, A. S., & Kwang Sik Kim. (1993). Estimation of protective levels of anti-O-specific lipopolysaccharide immunoglobulin G antibody against experimental Escherichia coli infection. Infection and Immunity, 61(3), 975–980. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.61.3.975-980.1993

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