The protective immunogenicity of a hybrid peptide containing tandem copies of types 5 and 24 epitopes was investigated. Carboxy-terminal peptides of the cyanogen bromide-derived fragment 7 (CB7) of type 24 M protein were chemically synthesized, and then extended to include the first 20 residues of the amino-terminus of type 5 M protein. When emulsified in CFA and injected into rabbits without conjugation to a carrier, each of the synthetic hybrid peptides, designated S-M5(1-20)-S-CB7(23-35)C and S-M5(1-20)-S-CB(19-34), evoked opsonic antibodies against both types 5 and 24 streptococci without raising heart tissue-crossreactive immunity. These results suggest that tandem hybrid peptides may provide a new approach to the development of multivalent vaccines, not only to different serotypes of group A streptococci but perhaps also to a variety of other infectious agents.
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1 June 1986
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June 01 1986
Opsonic antibodies evoked by hybrid peptide copies of types 5 and 24 streptococcal M proteins synthesized in tandem.
E H Beachey
H Gras-Masse
A Tarter
M Jolivet
F Audibert
L Chedid
J M Seyer
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1986) 163 (6): 1451–1458.
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E H Beachey, H Gras-Masse, A Tarter, M Jolivet, F Audibert, L Chedid, J M Seyer; Opsonic antibodies evoked by hybrid peptide copies of types 5 and 24 streptococcal M proteins synthesized in tandem.. J Exp Med 1 June 1986; 163 (6): 1451–1458. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.163.6.1451
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