O-Specific Polysaccharide Responses and Cholera

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Cholera is a severe dehydrating illness of humans. It is endemic in over 50 countries and causes 3 to 5 million cases a year, resulting in approximately 100,000 deaths. Currently available cholera vaccines have shortcomings. They are often poorly immunogenic in children under the age of 5 years, and often do not induce robust long-term memory responses in immunologically naïve populations. We provide strong preliminary data that antibodies targeting O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) affect Vibrio cholerae and are associated with protection against cholera. We here propose an international clinical study approach to investigate the impact of OSP-specific antibodies on V. cholerae and to define OSP-specific immune responses in humans.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10263266
Project number
5R37AI106878-07
Recipient
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Principal Investigator
Edward T. Ryan
Activity code
R37
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$739,487
Award type
5
Project period
2013-08-07 → 2025-03-31