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Vaccine | 1999

Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C polysaccharide and serogroup B outer membrane vesicle conjugate as a bivalent meningococcus vaccine candidate

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maria Cecília Outeiro Gorla; Rocilda Perazzini Furtado Schenkman; Ligiane R. Garcia; Sylvia Mendes Carneiro; Isaias Raw; Martha M. Tanizaki

Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C polysaccharide (PS C) was conjugated to serogroup B outer membrane vesicles (OMV) in order to test the possibility of obtaining a bivalent group B and C meningococcus vaccine. The conjugate and controls were injected intraperitoneally into groups of ten mice with boosters on days 14 and 28 after the primary immunization. The following groups were used as control: (i) PS C; (ii) PS C plus OMV; (iii) OMV; and (iv) saline. The serum collected on days 0, 14, 28 and 42 were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for PS C and OMV, and by complement mediated bactericidal assay against serogroups B and C. ELISA for PS C as well as bactericidal titres against serogroup C meningococci of the conjugated vaccine increased eight-fold (ELISA) and 32 fold (bactericidal) after 42 days in comparison with the PS C control group. ELISA for OMV and bactericidal titre against serogroup B meningococci of the conjugate showed no significant difference in comparison with the OMV containing controls. Furthermore, Western Blot assay of the conjugate immune serum did not bind OMV class four protein which is related to the complement dependent antibody suppressor. The results indicate that the PS C-OMV conjugate could be a candidate for a bivalent vaccine toward serogroups B and C meningococci.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2014

Carriage Rate and Effects of Vaccination after Outbreaks of Serogroup C Meningococcal Disease, Brazil, 2010

Marco Aurélio Palazzi Sáfadi; Telma Regina Marques Pinto Carvalhanas; Ana Paula de Lemos; Maria Cecília Outeiro Gorla; Maristela Marques Salgado; Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Fabio Takenori Higa; Maria Cristina de Cunto Brandileone; Claudio Tavares Sacchi; Ana Freitas Ribeiro; Helena Keico Sato; Lucia Ferro Bricks; José Cássio de Moraes

Polysaccharide vaccine did not affect carriage nor interrupt transmission of an epidemic strain.


Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry | 2006

Optimization of the conjugation method for a serogroup B/C meningococcal vaccine

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Rocilda Perazzini Furtado Schenkman; Catia T. Perciani; Sylvia Mendes Carneiro; Waldely O. Dias; Martha M. Tanizaki

A conjugate meningococcal vaccine against serogroup B/C consisting of capsular PS (polysaccharide) from serogroup C conjugated to OMV (outer membrane vesicle) from serogroup B would be a very useful vaccine in regions where there is a prevalence of both serogroups, for example in Brazil. For this purpose, the conjugation method that uses ADHy (adipic acid dihydrazide) as spacer and a carbodi‐imide derivative, EDAC [1‐ethyl‐3‐(3‐dimethylaminopropyl)carbodi‐imide], as catalyser was optimized looking for synthesis yield and maintenance of the antigenicity of both components. The best synthesis conditions preserving the vaccine immunogenicity resulted in a final yield of approx. 17%. Immunogenicity of the vaccine was highest when 10% of the sialic acid residues of the PS were occupied by the ADHy spacer. Sterilization of the conjugate by filtration through a 0.22‐μm‐pore‐size membrane resulted in a low recovery of protein and PS (∼50%), although the vaccine immunogenicity was maintained. Using γ irradiation on freeze‐dried sample, it was possible to maintain the integrity of OMV structure and, consequently, its ability to induce bactericidal antibodies.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Use of cerebrospinal fluid and serum samples impregnated on FTATM Elute filter paper for the diagnosis of infections caused by Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Fábio Takenori Higa; Euclides Ayres de Castilho; Ana Belén Ibarz-Pavón; Claudio Tavares Sacchi; Baochuan Lin

Background The lack of information regarding the burden of acute bacterial meningitis in Latin America leads to a reduction in the estimated incidence rates of the disease, and impairs public health decisions on the use and follow-up of preventive interventions, particularly, the evaluation of existing vaccination policies. The use of the real-time PCR in diagnostic routine procedures has resulted in a substantial increase in confirmed bacterial meningitis cases. However, in resource-poor countries, these assays are only available in reference laboratories. Sample transportation to these laboratories is a critical constraint, as it requires specialized, high cost courier services. To overcome this barrier we evaluated the use of FTATM Elute filter paper cards for the conservation and processing of samples under normal environmental conditions, as they would be when transported from remote and under-equipped healthcare facilities to the reference centers. A total of 401 samples received in 2015 as part of Sao Paulo’s national surveillance for routine diagnosis were selected for this study. Methods The sensitivity and specificity of real-time PCR were evaluated using fresh serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples processed using our laboratory’s standard DNA extraction, and processing the same samples after being dried and stored on FTATM card, and DNA extracted following the manufacturer’s instructions. Results The sensitivities for detection of Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae from CSF dried and stored on FTATM cards were 98%, 92%, and 100%, respectively, and with serum samples were 73%, 88%, and 100%, respectively. When compared to our laboratory’s standard methodology, results showed high concordance, with Kappa index ranges of 0.9877–1.00 for CSF, and 0.8004–1.00 for serum samples. Conclusion The use of FTATM cards for CSF and serum conservation and transport represents a rapid, reliable, and cost-effective alternative that will allow obtaining valuable epidemiological information that would otherwise be lost.


Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology | 2004

Adjuvant can improve protection induced by OMV vaccine against Neisseria meningitidis serogroups B/C in neonatal mice.

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Waldely O. Dias; Rocilda Perazzini Furtado Schenkman; Isaias Raw; Martha M. Tanizaki


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2010

Limitações no uso da técnica de contraimunoeletroforese (CIE) para o diagnóstico das meningites causadas por Haemophilus influenzae tipo b

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maristela Marques Salgado; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Anna Vera Custódio; Terezinha Pereira de Araújo; Telma Regina Marques Pinto Carvalhanas; Ricardo Mangabeira Albernaz; Joana D'Arc P. Reis; Maria Irene Weyl A. Costa; Claudio Tavares Sacchi


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2012

Uso da Técnica de PCR em Tempo Real no Diagnóstico Etiológico das Meningites Bacterianas Associadas ao Staphylococcus aureus

Priscilla Lima de Oliveira; Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maristela Marques Salgado; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Fábio Takenori Higa; Terezinha Pereira de Araújo; Bernadete de Lourdes Liphaus; Claudio Tavares Sacchi


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2012

Improved Real Time PCR assay for diagnostic and epidemiological surveillance of bacterial meningitis

Maristela Marques Salgado; Fábio Takenori Higa; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Bernadete de Lourdes Liphaus; Priscilla Lima de Oliveira; Carla Naufal da Silva; Claudio Tavares Sacchi


BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2012

Validação da técnica de contraimunoeletroforese (CIE) para o diagnóstico laboratorial das meningites causadas por Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupos A, B, C e W135

Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Maristela Marques Salgado; Eneida G. Lemes Marques; Rachel Maria Borelli Paradella Fernandes; Brigina Kemp; Telma Regina Marques Pinto Carvalhanas; Lee H. Harrison; Claudio Tavares Sacchi


Archive | 2015

Comparação de testes laboratoriais para o diagnóstico de infecção por vírus linfotrópicos de células T humanas do tipo 1 (HTLV-1) e tipo 2 (HTLV-2) em pacientes infectados por HIV-1 Comparison of laboratorial tests for the diagnosis of human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) and type 2 (HTLV-2) in HIV-1 infected patients

Karoline Rodrigues Campos; Maria Gisele Gonçalves; Lucila Okuyama Fukasawa; Carlos Henrique Barreto-Damião; Mariana Cavalheiro Magri; Adele Caterino-de-Araujo

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Fábio Takenori Higa

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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