TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE VACCINE STRAINS OF S ENTERITIDIS
Project Number1R15AI026215-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderMORRIS-HOOKE, ANNE
Awardee OrganizationMIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD
Description
Abstract Text
The ultimate goal of this proposed research is the development of
a live vaccine for the prevention of Salmonella infection of and
subsequent shedding from poultry, in order to reduce the reservoir
of infection for man. Single temperature-sensitive mutants of a
chicken-virulent strain of Salmonella enteritidis will be isolated,
using standard methods of mutagenesis and enrichment, and
characterized with respect to phenotype at the body temperature
of chickens, reversion frequency, linkage of the ts mutations to
selectable chromosomal markers. The single ts strains will also
be evaluated for immunogenic potential in a model of oral
immunization and challenge in chickens. Strains of S. enteritidis
containing multiple mutations of identical temperature-sensitive
phenotype, utilizing the linkage of the ts lesions to the selectable
markers, will then be constructed. Such strains will contain all
the surface antigens in their natural conformation, but will be
incapable of sustained replication in the vaccinee. Their
reversion frequency will be reduced to negligible levels (-10-21)
ensuring their safety, both for the vaccinee and susceptible
contacts of the vaccinee. Oral administration of the vaccine
strains should induce the formation of specific mucosal
antibodies, preventing colonization and, therefore, disease and
sustained shedding. The three ts mutations, once characterized
and present in a "master" strain, would be suitable for
incorporation into other appropriate S. enteritidis strains for the
construction of vaccines to prevent Salmonella disease in a
variety of animal and human systems.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
041065129
UEI
T6J6AF3AM8M8
Project Start Date
01-June-1988
Project End Date
31-May-1990
Budget Start Date
01-June-1988
Budget End Date
31-May-1990
Project Funding Information for 1988
Total Funding
$68,776
Direct Costs
$49,838
Indirect Costs
$18,938
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1988
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$68,776
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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