npj Vaccines (Nov 2024)
A multi-epitope subunit vaccine providing broad cross-protection against diverse serotypes of Streptococcus suis
Abstract
Abstract Streptococcus suis infection represents a major challenge in pig farming and public health due to its zoonotic potential and diverse serotypes, while existing vaccines lack effective cross-protection. This study employed reverse vaccinology and immunoinformatics to identify 8 conserved proteins across 11 prevalent serotypes of S. suis. 16 candidate epitopes were selected to design three multi-epitope antigens against S. suis (designated as MEASs), which fused with a dendritic cell-targeting peptide to improve antigen presentation in host. Purified MEASs displayed favorable cross-reactogenicity against 29 serotype-specific antiserums. Robust humoral and cellular immune responses can be induced by MEAS 1 and MEAS 3 in a mouse model, which provided substantial protection against virulent strains from two different serotypes. In particular, their immune serums exhibited positive opsonization effects within bloodstream and macrophage phagocytosis. Taken together, we identified two promising MEASs with excellent cross-protection, offering potential in preventing S. suis infections in a mouse model.