Engineering the Campylobacter jejuni N-glycan to create an effective chicken vaccine

  • Harald Nothaft
  • , Brandi Davis
  • , Yee Ying Lock
  • , Maria Elisa Perez-Munoz
  • , Evgeny Vinogradov
  • , Jens Walter
  • , Colin Coros
  • , Christine M. Szymanski

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Abstract

Campylobacter jejuni is a predominant cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. Source-attribution studies indicate that chickens are the main reservoir for infection, thus elimination of C. jejuni from poultry would significantly reduce the burden of human disease. We constructed glycoconjugate vaccines combining the conserved C. jejuni N-glycan with a protein carrier, GlycoTag, or fused to the Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide-core. Vaccination of chickens with the protein-based or E. coli-displayed glycoconjugate showed up to 10-log reduction in C. jejuni colonization and induced N-glycan-specific IgY responses. Moreover, the live E. coli vaccine was cleared prior to C. jejuni challenge and no selection for resistant campylobacter variants was observed. Analyses of the chicken gut communities revealed that the live vaccine did not alter the composition or complexity of the microbiome, thus representing an effective and low-cost strategy to reduce C. jejuni in chickens and its subsequent entry into the food chain.

Original languageEnglish
Article number26511
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sep 2016
Externally publishedYes

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