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Development and characterization of a catalytically inactive cysteine protease domain of RtxA1/MARTXVv as a potential vaccine for Vibrio vulnificus
Authors:Tae Hee Lee  Kyung Min Chung
Institution:1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology;2. Institute for Medical Science, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju, Jeonbuk, Korea
Abstract:Recent studies have defined several virulence factors as vaccine candidates against Vibrio vulnificus. However, most of these factors have the potential to cause pathogenic effects in the vaccinees or induce incomplete protection. To overcome these drawbacks, a catalytically inactive form, CPDVv(C3725S), of the well‐conserved cysteine protease domain (CPD) of V. vulnificus multifunctional autoprocessing repeats‐in‐toxin (MARTXVv/RtxA1) was recombinantly generated and characterized. Notably, active and passive immunization with CPDVv(C3725S) conferred protective immunity against V. vulnificus strains. These results may provide a novel framework for developing safe and efficient subunit vaccines and/or therapeutics against V. vulnificus that target the CPD of MARTX toxins.
Keywords:cysteine protease domain  protective immunity  RtxA1/MARTXVv  Vibrio vulnificus
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