Yersinia pestis caf1Variants and the Limits of Plague Vaccine Protection
- 1 May 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 76 (5) , 2025-2036
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00105-08
Abstract
Yersinia pestis, the highly virulent agent of plague, is a biological weapon. Strategies that prevent plague have been sought for centuries, and immunization with live, attenuated (nonpigmented) strains or subunit vaccines with F1 (Caf1) antigen is considered effective. We show here that immunization with live, attenuated strains generates plague-protective immunity and humoral immune responses against F1 pilus antigen and LcrV.Y. pestisvariants lackingcaf1(F1 pili) are not only fully virulent in animal models of bubonic and pneumonic plague but also break through immune responses generated with live, attenuated strains or F1 subunit vaccines. In contrast, immunization with purified LcrV, a protein at the tip of type III needles, generates protective immunity against the wild-type and the fully virulentcaf1mutant strain, in agreement with the notion that LcrV can elicit vaccine protection against both types of virulent plague strains.Keywords
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