Escherichia coli enterotoxin (LT) and the homologous cholera toxin (CT) are A-B toxins that cause travelers' diarrhea and cholera, respectively. So far, experimental live and killed vaccines against these diseases have been developed using only the nontoxic B portion of these toxins. The enzymatically active A subunit has not been used because it is responsible for the toxicity and it is reported to induce a negligible titer of toxin neutralizing antibodies. We used site-directed mutagenesis to inactivate the ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of the A subunit and obtained nontoxic derivatives of LT that elicited a good titer of neutralizing antibodies recognizing the A subunit. These LT mutants and equivalent mutants of CT may be used to improve live and killed vaccines against cholera and enterotoxinogenic E. coli.
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December 01 1994
A genetically detoxified derivative of heat-labile Escherichia coli enterotoxin induces neutralizing antibodies against the A subunit.
M Pizza,
M Pizza
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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M R Fontana,
M R Fontana
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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M M Giuliani,
M M Giuliani
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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M Domenighini,
M Domenighini
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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C Magagnoli,
C Magagnoli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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V Giannelli,
V Giannelli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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D Nucci,
D Nucci
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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W Hol,
W Hol
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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R Manetti,
R Manetti
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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R Rappuoli
R Rappuoli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
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M Pizza
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
M R Fontana
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
M M Giuliani
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
M Domenighini
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
C Magagnoli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
V Giannelli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
D Nucci
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
W Hol
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
R Manetti
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
R Rappuoli
Immunobiological Research Institute Siena (IRIS), Italy.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1994) 180 (6): 2147–2153.
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M Pizza, M R Fontana, M M Giuliani, M Domenighini, C Magagnoli, V Giannelli, D Nucci, W Hol, R Manetti, R Rappuoli; A genetically detoxified derivative of heat-labile Escherichia coli enterotoxin induces neutralizing antibodies against the A subunit.. J Exp Med 1 December 1994; 180 (6): 2147–2153. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.180.6.2147
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