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Vaccine Detail

S. agalactiae Sip Protein Vaccine
Vaccine Information
  • Vaccine Name: S. agalactiae Sip Protein Vaccine
  • Target Pathogen: Streptococcus agalactiae
  • Target Disease: Group B streptococcus (GBS) infection
  • Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0004052
  • Type: Subunit vaccine
  • Status: Research
  • Antigen: Recombinant Sip protein.
  • Sip gene engineering:
    • Type: Recombinant protein preparation
    • Description:
    • Detailed Gene Information: Click Here.
  • Adjuvant:
  • Immunization Route: subcutaneous injection
Host Response

Mouse Response

  • Host Strain: CD-1
  • Vaccination Protocol: Mice were injected s.c. three times at 3-week intervals with either 20 μg of purified recombinant Sip protein in 0.1 ml of PBS mixed with 20 μg of QuilA adjuvant (Cedarlane), 15 μg of formaldehyde-killed GBS WC with 20 μg of QuilA as positive controls, or 20 μg of QuilA in PBS as a negative control (Brodeur et al., 2000).
  • Challenge Protocol: To evaluate the challenge dose required for each GBS strain, between 10^4 and 10^8 CFU/mouse was injected i.p. into groups of CD-1 female mice (Brodeur et al., 2000).
  • Efficacy: Immunization with the recombinant Sip protein efficiently protected CD-1 mice against deadly challenges with six GBS strains of serotypes Ia/c, Ib, II/R, III, V, and VI (Brodeur et al., 2000).
References
Brodeur et al., 2000: Brodeur BR, Boyer M, Charlebois I, Hamel J, Couture F, Rioux CR, Martin D. Identification of group B streptococcal Sip protein, which elicits cross-protective immunity. Infection and immunity. 2000; 68(10); 5610-5618. [PubMed: 10992461].