Construction of a genetically defined Salmonella typhi Ty2 aroA, aroC mutant for the engineering of a candidate oral typhoid-tetanus vaccine

S. N. Chatfield, N. Fairweather, I. Charles, D. Pickard, M. Levine, D. Hone, M. Posada, R. A. Strugnell, G. Dougan

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Abstract

The construction of a Salmonella typhi Ty2 strain harbouring defined deletions in both the aroA and aroC genes is described. These deletions have been fully defined at the molecular level by DNA sequencing and have been introduced in such a way that no foreign DNA remains in the S. typhi genome. This strain is attenuated in mice when given by the intraperitoneal route suspended in hog gastric mucin and is attenuated to a similar level to strains harbouring deletions in aroA or aroC alone indicating that both lesions are capable of attenuating independently. We have used this defined S. typhi aroA aro C strain to express stably a non-toxic 50 kDa fragment of tetanus toxin (fragment C) from a gene incorporated into the chromosome. This strain has the advantage of harbouring no antibiotic-resistance markers and we consider it to be a candidate bivalent oral typhoid-tetanus vaccine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-60
Number of pages8
JournalVaccine
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1992
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aro mutants
  • Salmonella typhi
  • typhoid-tetanus vaccine

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