Construction of Adhesin-Exposed Synthetic Cells for Preventing Systemic Fungal Infection.

Vaccines (Basel)

Key Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Technology, Ministry of Education, Department of Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists are working on making a special vaccine to protect people from dangerous fungal infections that can make them really sick.
  • They created a new kind of cell called EmEAP1, which helps the body recognize and fight off these fungal infections better.
  • When they tested this vaccine on mice, it helped the mice stay healthier for longer and reduced the amount of fungus in their bodies.

Article Abstract

The development of efficient fungal vaccines is urgent for preventing life-threatening systemic fungal infections. In this study, we prepared a synthetic, cell-based fungal vaccine for preventing systemic fungal infections using synthetic biology techniques. The synthetic cell EmEAP1 was constructed by transforming the chassis using a de novo synthetic fragment encoding the protein mChEap1 that was composed of the OmpA peptide, the fluorescence protein mCherry, the adhesin Eap1, and the C-terminally transmembrane region. The EmEAP1 cells highly exposed the mChEap1 on the cell surface under IPTG induction. The fungal vaccine was then prepared by mixing the EmEAP1 cells with aluminum hydroxide gel and CpG. Fluorescence quantification revealed that the fungal vaccine was stable even after 112 days of storage. After immunization in mice, the vaccine resided in the lymph nodes, inducing the recruitment of CD11c dendritic cells. Moreover, the vaccine strongly activated the CD4 T splenocytes and elicited high levels of anti-Eap1 IgG. By the prime-boost immunization, the vaccine prolonged the survival time of the mice infected by the cells and attenuated fungal colonization together with inflammation in the kidneys. This study sheds light on the development of synthetic biology-based fungal vaccines for the prevention of life-threatening fungal infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611093PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11101521DOI Listing

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