TY - JOUR
T1 - A group B Streptococcus alpha-like protein subunit vaccine induces functionally active antibodies in humans targeting homotypic and heterotypic strains
AU - Pawlowski, Andrzej
AU - Lannergård, Jonas
AU - Gonzalez-Miro, Majela
AU - Cao, Duojia
AU - Larsson, Sara
AU - Persson, Jenny J.
AU - Kitson, Geoff
AU - Darsley, Michael
AU - Rom, Ane Lilleøre
AU - Hedegaard, Morten
AU - Fischer, Per B.
AU - Johansson-Lindbom, Bengt
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Maternal vaccination is a promising strategy for preventing neonatal disease caused by group B Streptococcus. The safety and immunogenicity of the prototype vaccine GBS-NN, a fusion protein consisting of the N-terminal domains of the alpha-like proteins (Alp) αC and Rib, were recently evaluated favorably in healthy adult women in a phase 1 trial. Here we demonstrate robust immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses against αC and Rib, as well as against the heterotypic Alp family members Alp1–Alp3. IgA and heterotypic IgG responses are more variable between subjects and correlate with pre-existing immunity. Vaccine-induced IgG mediates opsonophagocytic killing and prevents bacterial invasion of epithelial cells. Like the vaccine-induced response, naturally acquired IgG against the vaccine domains is dominated by IgG1. Consistent with the high IgG1 cross-placental transfer rate, naturally acquired IgG against both domains reaches higher concentrations in neonatal than maternal blood, as assessed in a separate group of non-vaccinated pregnant women and their babies.
AB - Maternal vaccination is a promising strategy for preventing neonatal disease caused by group B Streptococcus. The safety and immunogenicity of the prototype vaccine GBS-NN, a fusion protein consisting of the N-terminal domains of the alpha-like proteins (Alp) αC and Rib, were recently evaluated favorably in healthy adult women in a phase 1 trial. Here we demonstrate robust immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses against αC and Rib, as well as against the heterotypic Alp family members Alp1–Alp3. IgA and heterotypic IgG responses are more variable between subjects and correlate with pre-existing immunity. Vaccine-induced IgG mediates opsonophagocytic killing and prevents bacterial invasion of epithelial cells. Like the vaccine-induced response, naturally acquired IgG against the vaccine domains is dominated by IgG1. Consistent with the high IgG1 cross-placental transfer rate, naturally acquired IgG against both domains reaches higher concentrations in neonatal than maternal blood, as assessed in a separate group of non-vaccinated pregnant women and their babies.
KW - antibodies
KW - group B Streptococcus
KW - maternal immunization
KW - neonatal disease
KW - opsonophagocytosis
KW - vaccines
U2 - 10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100511
DO - 10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100511
M3 - Article
C2 - 35243418
AN - SCOPUS:85124518199
SN - 2666-3791
VL - 3
JO - Cell Reports Medicine
JF - Cell Reports Medicine
IS - 2
M1 - 100511
ER -