Project Details
Description
DESCRIPTION: (Provided by Applicant) Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI)
is an important cause of otitis media in children and lower respiratory tract
infection in adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A
vaccine to prevent otitis media in children and lower respiratory tract
infections in adults with COPD would reduce mortality (in case of COPD) and
morbidity, improve quality of life and reduce health care costs. The
development of such a vaccine is one of the goals of the work proposed. The
antigenic structure of two important outer membrane proteins of NTHI (P6 and
P2) will be elucidated and their potential as vaccine antigens will be
assessed. P6 has several characteristics suggesting that it will be an
effective vaccine antigen. In Specific Aim 1, the structure of P6 as it exists
in the outer membrane will be elucidated and the human immune response
following immunization with P6 will be characterized with emphasis on
identifying protective epitopes recognized by human antibodies.
P2 is the major protein in the outer membrane. Antibodies to conserved regions
of P2 are highly bactericidal for multiple strains of NTHI, indicating that
these conserved regions may form the basis of an effective vaccine. In Specific
Aim 2, the sequence heterogeneity of two relatively conserved surface loops
will be determined, antibodies to conserved loops will be developed and
characterized, the stability of P2 in the human respiratory tract will be
assessed, and broadly cross-reactive human bactericidal antibodies will be
studied for binding to conserved loops of P2.
The proposed work will advance the area of vaccine development for NTHI by
elucidating the antigenic structure of two important surface proteins and
rigorously assessing their potential as vaccine antigens with emphasis on
elucidating protective immune responses in humans.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 09/15/02 → 02/28/08 |
Funding
- National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Disease: $1,128,189.99
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