Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark (Jan 2023)

Endotoxin-Free Stx2B-C-CPE Vaccine and Its Optimized Adjuvant Regimen for Preventing Food Poisoning

  • Koji Hosomi,
  • Atsushi Shimoyama,
  • Atsushi Hinenoya,
  • Noritoshi Hatanaka,
  • Takafumi Noguchi,
  • Hirotaka Ebina,
  • Yoko Tojima,
  • Mari Furuta,
  • Masuo Kondoh,
  • Hiroshi Kiyono,
  • Shinji Yamasaki,
  • Koichi Fukase,
  • Jun Kunisawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.fbl2801015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
p. 15

Abstract

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Background: Clostridium perfringens and Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are common causes of food poisoning. We previously demonstrated the efficacy of Stx2B-C-CPE, a fusion protein of the C-terminal region of C. perfringens enterotoxin (C-CPE) and Shiga toxin 2 B subunit (Stx2B), as a bivalent vaccine against C. perfringens and STEC infections. Methods: Here, we applied an E. coli expression system and Triton X-114 phase separation to prepare tag- and endotoxin-free Stx2B-C-CPE for use in vaccine formulations. Results: As we anticipated, endotoxin removal from the purified antigen reduced both Stx2B- and C-CPE-specific IgG antibody responses in subcutaneously immunized mice, suggesting that endotoxin contamination influences the immunological assessment of Stx2B-C-CPE. However, the combined use of aluminum and Alcaligenes lipid A adjuvants improved IgG antibody responses to the injected antigen, thus indicating the suitability of purified Stx2B-C-CPE for vaccine formulation. Conclusions: Our current findings provide important knowledge regarding the design of an effective commercial Stx2B-C-CPE vaccine.

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