Immunogenicity assessment of different segments and domains of group a streptococcal c5a peptidase and their application potential as carrier protein for glycoconjugate vaccine development

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Abstract

Group A streptococcal C5a peptidase (ScpA) is a highly conserved surface virulence factor present on group A streptococcus (GAS) cell surfaces. It has attracted much more attention as a promising antigenic target for GAS vaccine development due to its high antigenicity to stimulate specific and immunoprotective antibodies. In this study, a series of segments of ScpA were rationally designed according to the functional domains described in its crystal structure, efficiently prepared and immunologically evaluated so as to assess their potential as antigens for the development of subunit vaccines. Immunological studies revealed that Fn, Fn2, and rsScpA193 proteins were promising antigen candidates worthy for further exploration. In addition, the potential of Fn and Fn2 as carrier proteins to formulate effective glycoconjugate vaccine was also investigated.

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Wang, G., Zhao, J., Zhao, Y., Wang, S., Feng, S., & Gu, G. (2021). Immunogenicity assessment of different segments and domains of group a streptococcal c5a peptidase and their application potential as carrier protein for glycoconjugate vaccine development. Vaccines, 9(2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020139

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