Comparison Among Opsonic Activity and Serum Bactericidal Activity Against Meningococci in Rabbit Sera from Vaccines After Immunization with Outer Membrane Vesicle of Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B

2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 105-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Q. Behzadiyannejad . ◽  
S.D. Siadat . ◽  
M. Kheirandish . ◽  
B. Tabaraiee . ◽  
H. Ahmadi . ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 659-665 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth E. Moran ◽  
Robert Burden ◽  
Joseph E. Labrie ◽  
Zhiyun Wen ◽  
Xin-Min Wang ◽  
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ABSTRACTRabbit immunogenicity studies on an experimental trivalent native outer membrane vesicle vaccine derived from three serogroup B strains were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of this vaccine at inducing an antibody response with serum bactericidal activity against meningococcal strains of other serogroups in addition to serogroup B strains. The results showed that the vaccine was capable of inducing an effective broad-based bactericidal antibody response in rabbits against a small sample ofNeisseria meningitidisstrains of serogroups C, W135, and X and, to a lesser extent, serogroups A and Y. Analysis of antibody specificity using a bactericidal depletion assay revealed that antibodies to lipooligosaccharide (LOS), PorA, and NadA induced in rabbits by the experimental trivalent outer membrane vesicle vaccine were responsible for most of the bactericidal activity against strains of the otherN. meningitidisserogroups. In the case of serogroup AN. meningitidisstrains, the outer membrane antigen NadA was primarily responsible for protection. The outer membrane antigens fHbp and OpcA were also effective in removing some bactericidal activity from the sera.


Vaccine ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 29 (44) ◽  
pp. 7752-7758 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerian B. Pinto ◽  
Elizabeth E. Moran ◽  
Francisco Cruz ◽  
Xin-Ming Wang ◽  
Arthur Fridman ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 74 (8) ◽  
pp. 4557-4565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamie Findlow ◽  
Stephen Taylor ◽  
Audun Aase ◽  
Rachel Horton ◽  
Robert Heyderman ◽  
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ABSTRACT The prediction of efficacy of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (MenB) vaccines is currently hindered due to the lack of an appropriate correlate of protection. For outer membrane vesicle (OMV) vaccines, immunogenicity has primarily been determined by the serum bactericidal antibody (SBA) assay and OMV enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). However, the opsonophagocytic assay (OPA), surface labeling assay, whole blood assay (WBA), and salivary antibody ELISA have been developed although correlation with protection is presently undetermined. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate further the usefulness of, and relationships between, MenB immunologic assays. A phase II trial of the OMV vaccine, MenBvac, with proven efficacy was initiated to compare immunologic assays incorporating the vaccine and six heterologous strains. Correlations were achieved between the SBA assay, OMV ELISA, and OPA using human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and human complement but not between an OPA using HL60 phagocytic cells and baby rabbit complement. Correlations between the surface labeling assay, the SBA assay, and the OMV ELISA were promising, although target strain dependent. Correlations between the salivary antibody ELISA and other assays were poor. Correlations to the WBA were prevented since many samples had results greater than the range of the assay. The study confirmed the immunogenicity and benefit of a third dose of MenBvac against the homologous vaccine strain using a variety of immunologic assays. These results emphasize the need for standardized methodologies that would allow a more robust comparison of assays between laboratories and promote their further evaluation as correlates of protection against MenB disease.


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