A Protein A based Staphylococcus aureus vaccine with improved safety

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Exposure to Staphylococcus aureus does not lead to immunity as evidenced by the persistent colonization of one third of the human population. S. aureus immune escape is mediated by factors that preempt complement activation, destroy phagocytes, and modify B and T cell responses. One such factor, Staphylococcal protein A (SpA) encompasses five Immunoglobulin binding domains (IgBDs) that associate with the Fcγ domain to block phagocytosis. IgBDs also associate with the Fab domain of VH3-idiotypic IgM which activates B cells with the resulting secretion of antibodies that cannot bind determinants of S. aureus. SpA crosslinking of VH3-idiotypic IgG and IgE receptors of mast cells and basophils promotes histamine release and anaphylaxis. Previous work demonstrated the safety, immunogenicity, and protective efficacy of SpAKKAA, a variant partially defective for VH3-idiotypic Ig cross-linking, in murine models of S. aureus. Compared to mice (10%), humans produce significantly more VH3-idiotypic B cells (50%), prompting a search for safer SpA variants that may be suitably developed as clinical-grade vaccines for efficacy testing in humans. Here, we report the identification of such variants.
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