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. 2009 Feb;6(1):73–77. doi: 10.1038/cmi.2009.10

Similar Ability of FbaA with M Protein to Elicit Protective Immunity Against Group A Streptococcus Challenge in Mice

Cuiqing Ma 1, Caihong Li 1, Xiurong Wang 1, Ruihong Zeng 1, Xiaolin Yin 1, Huidong Feng 1, Lin Wei 1,*
PMCID: PMC4002543  PMID: 19254483

Abstract

Group A streptococcus (GAS), an important human pathogen, can cause various kinds of infections including superficial infections and potentially lethal infections, and the search for an effective vaccine to prevent GAS infections has been ongoing for many years. This paper compares the immunogenicity and immunoprotection of FbaA (an Fn-binding protein expressed on the surface of GAS) with that of M protein, the best immunogen of GAS. Assay for immune response showed that FbaA, similar to M protein, could induce protein-specific high IgG titer in BALB/c mice. Furthermore, following GAS challenge, the mice immunized with FbaA showed the same protective rate as those with M protein. These results indicate that FbaA is similar in ability to M protein in inducing protective immunity against GAS challenge in mice.

Keywords: group A streptococcus, immunogenicity, FbaA, M protein, immunoprotection

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