To circumvent the need to engineer pathogenic microorganisms as live vaccine-delivery vehicles, a system was developed which allowed for the stable expression of a wide range of protein antigens on the surface of Gram-positive commensal bacteria. The human oral commensal Streptococcus gordonii was engineered to surface express a 204-amino acid allergen from hornet venom (Ag5.2) as a fusion with the anchor region of the M6 protein of Streptococcus pyogenes. The immunogenicity of the M6-Ag5.2 fusion protein was assessed in mice inoculated orally and intranasally with a single dose of recombinant bacteria, resulting in the colonization of the oral/pharyngeal mucosa for 10-11 weeks. A significant increase of Ag5.2-specific IgA with relation to ...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
Non-pathogenic Gram-positive oral commensal bacteria expressing recombinant fusion proteins on their...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To circumvent the need to engineer pathogenic microorganisms as live vaccine-delivery vehicles, a sy...
To circumvent the need to engineer pathogenic microorganisms as live vaccine-delivery vehicles, a sy...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
none4noA genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptoco...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
Non-pathogenic Gram-positive oral commensal bacteria expressing recombinant fusion proteins on their...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To circumvent the need to engineer pathogenic microorganisms as live vaccine-delivery vehicles, a sy...
To circumvent the need to engineer pathogenic microorganisms as live vaccine-delivery vehicles, a sy...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
A genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptococcus go...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
none4noA genetic system for surface display of heterologous proteins has been developed in Streptoco...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...
Non-pathogenic Gram-positive oral commensal bacteria expressing recombinant fusion proteins on their...
To test the use of recombinant streptococci as live vaccine vectors, colonization/immunization exper...