• Title of article

    Clostridium difficile carbohydrates: glucan in spores, PSII common antigen in cells, immunogenicity of PSII in swine and synthesis of a dual C. difficile–ETEC conjugate vaccine Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Lisa Bertolo، نويسنده , , Alexander G. Boncheff، نويسنده , , Zuchao Ma، نويسنده , , YU-HAN CHEN، نويسنده , , Terra Wakeford، نويسنده , , Robert M. Friendship، نويسنده , , Joyce Rosseau، نويسنده , , J. Scott Weese، نويسنده , , Michele Chu، نويسنده , , Michael Mallozzi، نويسنده , , Gayatri Vedantam، نويسنده , , Mario A. Monteiro، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    79
  • To page
    86
  • Abstract
    Clostridium difficile is responsible for severe diarrhea in humans that may cause death. Spores are the infectious form of C. difficile, which germinate into toxin-producing vegetative cells in response to bile acids. Recently, we discovered that C. difficile cells possess three complex polysaccharides (PSs), named PSI, PSII, and PSIII, in which PSI was only associated with a hypervirulent ribotype 027 strain, PSII was hypothesized to be a common antigen, and PSIII was a water-insoluble polymer. Here, we show that (i) C. difficile spores contain, at least in part, a d-glucan, (ii) PSI is not a ribotype 027-unique antigen, (iii) common antigen PSII may in part be present as a low molecular weight lipoteichoic acid, (iv) selective hydrolysis of PSII yields single PSII repeat units, (v) the glycosyl diester–phosphate linkage affords high flexibility to PSII, and (vi) that PSII is immunogenic in sows. Also, with the intent of creating a dual anti-diarrheal vaccine against C. difficile and enterotoxin Escherichia coli (ETEC) infections in humans, we describe the conjugation of PSII to the ETEC-associated LTB enterotoxin.
  • Keywords
    Clostridium difficile , Spores , Glucan , PSI , PSII , Conjugate vaccine
  • Journal title
    Carbohydrate Research
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Carbohydrate Research
  • Record number

    967564