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Research in Microbiology | 1990

Stabilization of recombinant avirulent vaccine strains in vivo

rd R Curtiss; Jorge Galan; Koji Nakayama; Sandra M. Kelly

Salmonella strains attenuated by various mutational alterations and expressing heterologous colonization and virulence antigens specified by cloned genes have begun to be widely used as vaccines for oral immunization to induce protective immunity against the pathogens supplying the genes for the colonization or virulence antigens. Problems associated with plasmid instability and/or poor expression of cloned gene products have frequently been encountered and regulatory agencies are now banning use of antibiotic resistance markers in live attenuated vaccine strains. We have therefore developed a balanced lethal host-vector system in which the chromosome of the attenuated vaccine strain contains a deletion mutation that impose a requirement for diaminopimelic acid (DAP), an essential constituent of the rigid layer of the cell wall of all Gram-negative and some Gram-positive microbes. The plasmid cloning vector contains the wild-type allele for this gene allowing the recombinant avirulent Salmonella to be independent of DAP. Since DAP is not prevalent in nature, especially in the animal host, essentially 100% of the surviving avirulent Salmonella recovered from an immunized animal host still contain the recombinant plasmid and express the foreign colonization or virulence antigen. Occasional loss of the plasmid renders the avirulent Salmonella DAP-requiring, which quickly results in DAPless death with lysis of the bacterium to release its antigenic contents, an occurrence which might further enhance the immune response to the foreign colonization or virulence antigen. We describe below strains of bacteria, recombinant vectors and the methods to make use of this system in a diversity of situations for development of live recombinant avirulent vaccines as well as for other potential applications.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1989

Cloning and molecular characterization of genes whose products allow Salmonella typhimurium to penetrate tissue culture cells.

J E Galán; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1987

Salmonella typhimurium deletion mutants lacking adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP receptor protein are avirulent and immunogenic

rd R Curtiss; Sandra M. Kelly


Infection and Immunity | 1987

Plasmid-associated virulence of Salmonella typhimurium.

P A Gulig; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1990

Expression of Salmonella typhimurium genes required for invasion is regulated by changes in DNA supercoiling.

J E Galán; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1994

Isolation and characterization of a gene involved in hemagglutination by an avian pathogenic Escherichia coli strain.

D L Provence; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1984

Temperature-dependent expression of virulence genes in Shigella species.

Anthony T. Maurelli; B Blackmon; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1997

An altered rpoS allele contributes to the avirulence of Salmonella typhimurium LT2.

M R Wilmes-Riesenberg; J W Foster; rd R Curtiss


Infection and Immunity | 1994

Development and evaluation of an experimental vaccination program using a live avirulent Salmonella typhimurium strain to protect immunized chickens against challenge with homologous and heterologous Salmonella serotypes.

Jubril Olu Hassan; rd R Curtiss


Journal of Bacteriology | 1985

Molecular analysis of DNA and construction of genomic libraries of Mycobacterium leprae.

Josephine E. Clark-Curtiss; W R Jacobs; Martin Docherty; L R Ritchie; rd R Curtiss

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Soo-Young Wanda

Washington University in St. Louis

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H Murchison

Washington University in St. Louis

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Sandra M. Kelly

Washington University in St. Louis

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A. Camilli

Washington University in St. Louis

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D L Provence

Washington University in St. Louis

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J F Barrett

Washington University in St. Louis

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Jin-Wu Sun

Washington University in St. Louis

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W R Jacobs

Washington University in St. Louis

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C R Gentry-Weeks

Washington University in St. Louis

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