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Vaccine Detail

Modified Y. pestis with TLR4-stimulating LPS
Vaccine Information
  • Vaccine Name: Modified Y. pestis with TLR4-stimulating LPS
  • Target Pathogen: Yersinia pestis
  • Target Disease: Plague
  • Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0000832
  • Type: Live, attenuated vaccine
  • Preparation: Virulent Y. pestis was modified to produce a potent TLR4-stimulating LPS (Montminy et al., 2006).
  • Virulence:
Host Response

Mouse Response

  • Host Strain: Wild-type C57BL/6 or Rag1-/- mice (Jackson Laboratories)
  • Vaccination Protocol: Mice were vaccinated with a single dose (1 x 10^3 or 1 x 10^5 CFU) of Y. pestis KIM1001-pLpxL (Montminy et al., 2006).
  • Side Effects: None noted.
  • Challenge Protocol: At 30–40 d post vaccination, both vaccinated and naive mice were challenged subcutaneously with virulent Y. pestis KIM1001 at doses between 1 x 10^3 CFU and 1 x 10^6 CFU or by intranasal administration, mimicking pneumonic disease, of 5 x 10^3 CFU or 5 x 10^4 CFU. Survival was monitored every 12 h during acute infection up to 21 or 28 d. For collection of organs, mice were killed by pentobarbital overdose 48 h after intravenous infection or 72 h after subcutaneous infection and spleens were homogenized in PBS to obtain bacterial titers and for cytokine analysis.
  • Efficacy: All mice vaccinated with Y. pestis KIM1001-pLpxL survived, whereas all naive mice died, demonstrating that Y. pestis producing potent LPS is an effective vaccine against both bubonic and pneumonic plague (Montminy et al., 2006).
References
Montminy et al., 2006: Montminy SW, Khan N, McGrath S, Walkowicz MJ, Sharp F, Conlon JE, Fukase K, Kusumoto S, Sweet C, Miyake K, Akira S, Cotter RJ, Goguen JD, Lien E. Virulence factors of Yersinia pestis are overcome by a strong lipopolysaccharide response. Nature immunology. 2006 Oct; 7(10); 1066-73. [PubMed: 16980981 ].