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      Trivalent pneumococcal protein recombinant vaccine protects against lethal Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia and correlates with phagocytosis by neutrophils during early pathogenesis.

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          Abstract

          Due to the fact that current polysaccharide-based pneumococcal vaccines have limited serotype coverage, protein-based vaccine candidates have been sought for over a decade to replace or complement current vaccines. We previously reported that a trivalent Pneumococcal Protein recombinant Vaccine (PPrV), showed protection against pneumonia and sepsis in an infant murine model. Here we investigated immunological correlates of protection of PPrV in the same model.

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          Journal
          Vaccine
          Vaccine
          Elsevier BV
          1873-2518
          0264-410X
          Feb 18 2015
          : 33
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY 14621, USA.
          [2 ] Sanofi Pasteur, 1541 Ave Marcel Merieux, 69280 Marcy L'Etoile, France.
          [3 ] Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY 14621, USA. Electronic address: Michael.Pichichero@rochestergeneral.org.
          Article
          S0264-410X(15)00033-X
          10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.01.014
          25597944
          586957f8-1661-4074-a6e5-3d966da288c9
          History

          Alveolar macrophages,Infant murine model,Neutrophils,Phagocytosis,Pneumococcal protein vaccine,Streptococcus pneumoniae

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