Immunogenic insights and experimental validation of a multiepitope vaccine construct against Streptococcus pneumoniae
Yogeshwar Devarakonda, M. V. N. Janardhan Reddy, Arunima Binu, Kirtimaan Syal

TL;DR
This study experimentally validates a new multi-epitope vaccine candidate against Streptococcus pneumoniae, showing it is safe and elicits a strong immune response.
Contribution
The study provides the first experimental validation of a computationally designed multi-epitope vaccine against S. pneumoniae.
Findings
The multiepitope vaccine construct was successfully expressed and purified in Escherichia coli.
The vaccine induced a strong antibody response and broad cytokine activity in BALB/c mice.
The vaccine showed no hemolytic toxicity and aligned with predicted structural models.
Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a predominant cause of pneumonia, sinusitis, bacteremia, meningitis and otitis media especially in children and the elderly. The emergence of antibiotic resistance and shift towards non-vaccine serotypes has compromised the efficacy of the treatment regime and available vaccines. The available polysaccharide-based vaccines confer protection against limited serotypes. In this study, we have conducted the experimental validation of a promising multi epitope vaccine candidate. The vaccine construct was cloned into pET-28a vector and expressed in Escherichia coli. The expression of the protein was induced, and its purification was carried out by the Ni-NTA affinity chromatography. Further, purified multiepitope protein was subjected to the SDS-PAGE and western blot analysis. The secondary structure was determined by circular dichroism spectroscopy, and it was…
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Taxonomy
Topicsvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches · Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
