A new strategy for developing meningitis vaccines
Using a mouse model system, the researchers examined mice infected with two different strains of S. pneumoniae. They identified a protein known as glycerophosphate oxidase, and showed that this protein was critical for the progression of bacteria from blood to brain in mice. They went on to show that a vaccine against glycerophosphate oxidase protected mice from invasive pneumococcal disease. Their results not only suggest a new strategy for immunizing against Streptococcus pneumoniae, but also provide a blueprint for discovering additional genes from other pathogens contribute to meningitis.
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TITLE:
Identification of a novel pneumococcal vaccine antigen preferentially expressed during meningitis in mice
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Abiodun Ogunniyi
Research Centre for Infectious Diseases, Adelaide, SA, AUS
Phone: +61 8 8303 7550; Fax: +61 8 8303 7532; E-mail: david.ogunniyi@adelaide.edu.au