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Isotype-Specific Outcomes In Fc Gamma Receptor Targeting Of Pspa Using Fusion Proteins As A Vaccination Strategy Against Streptococcus Pneumoniae Infection, Kari Wiedinger Jul 2020

Isotype-Specific Outcomes In Fc Gamma Receptor Targeting Of Pspa Using Fusion Proteins As A Vaccination Strategy Against Streptococcus Pneumoniae Infection, Kari Wiedinger

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Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) remains a considerable threat to public health despite the availability of antibiotics and polysaccharide conjugate vaccines. The lack of mucosal immunity in addition to capsular polysaccharide diversity, has proved to be problematic in developing a universal vaccine against Spn. Targeting antigen to Fc receptors is an attractive way to augment both innate and adaptive immunity against mucosal pathogens, by promoting interactions with activating Fcγ receptors (FcγR) that mediate diverse immunomodulatory functions. The effect of targeting FcγR is highly influenced by the IgG subclass, which bares differential affinities for activating and inhibitory FcγR. In the current study we …


Characterization Of The Protective Role Of Th17 Cells In An Fc Receptor-Targeted Vaccine Strategy Against Fracisella Tularensis Infection, Kyle Devenney Sep 2018

Characterization Of The Protective Role Of Th17 Cells In An Fc Receptor-Targeted Vaccine Strategy Against Fracisella Tularensis Infection, Kyle Devenney

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Using a murine model, we have previously showed that targeting an inactivated form of F.tularensis (iFt) bacteria to Fcg receptors by utilizing an IgG2a, anti-LPS monoclonal antibody (mAb) provides 100% protection against a lethal dose with the live vaccine strain (LVS). The binding of anti-LPS monoclonal antibodies and iFt create an immune complex (mAb-iFt) allowing the Fc-region of the antibody to target Fc receptors expressed on antigen presenting cells, leading to a more robust and effective processing and presentation of the bacterial antigens. Although the resulting protective response generated relies on both humoral and cell-mediated immunity, in our study we …


Mechanisms Involved In Enhanced Protection Against Gram Negative Bacterium Francisella Tularensis Utilizing An Fcr Targeted Vaccine Platform, Zulfia Babadjanova Sep 2015

Mechanisms Involved In Enhanced Protection Against Gram Negative Bacterium Francisella Tularensis Utilizing An Fcr Targeted Vaccine Platform, Zulfia Babadjanova

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Francisella tularensis is a gram-negative intracellular bacterium and the etiologic factor of a potentially fatal disease tularemia. Due to its high infectivity the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated F. tularensis as a Category A biological agent. Nevertheless, the pathogenesis of F. tularensis is not fully understood and research has failed to develop an effective vaccine. Production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by innate immune cells at the early stages of bacterial infection is important for host protection against the pathogen. Many intracellular bacteria, including F. tularensis, utilize the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10, to evade the host immune response. It is …