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Evaluation in mice of cell-free produced CT584 as a Chlamydia vaccine antigen

biorxiv. 2024-06; 
Steven Hoang-Phou, Sukumar Pal, Anatoli Slepenkin, Abisola Abisoye-Ogunniyun, Yuliang Zhang, Sean F Gilmore, Megan Shelby, Feliza Bourguet, Mariam Mohagheghi, Aleksandr Noy, Amy Rasley, Luis M de la Maza, Matthew A Coleman
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Abstract

is the most prevalent bacterial sexually transmitted pathogen worldwide. Since chlamydial infection is largely asymptomatic with the potential for serious complications, a preventative vaccine is likely the most viable long-term answer to this public health threat. Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) utilizes the cellular protein manufacturing machinery decoupled from the requirement for maintaining cellular viability, offering the potential for flexible, rapid, and de-centralized production of recombinant protein vaccine antigens. Here, we use CFPS to produce the putative chlamydial type three secretion system (T3SS) needle-tip protein, CT584, for use as a vaccine antigen in mouse models. High-speed atomic forc... More

Keywords

CT584, Chlamydia, cell-free protein synthesis, immunization, mice, type-three secretion system, vaccine