A conserved glycan motif overcomes antigenic variation inducing broadly reactive antibodies against the zoonotic pathogen Streptococcus suis

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Abstract

Streptococcus suis is a largely neglected but emerging bacterial zoonotic pathogen of global concern for animal welfare, antibiotic resistance development and human health. No effective vaccines are currently available. Here, we identified and characterized the function and structure of two cell wall polysaccharide variants in pathogenic S. suis strains using genetic deletion and (heterologous) complementation, lectin staining, glycan composition analysis and specialized NMR spectroscopy. Both glycan variants were anionic polymers that differed in the presence of glucose in the side-chain as a result of allelic variation in a glycosyltransferase gene. Deletion of this variable glycosyltransferase revealed an identical glycan ‘core’ and affected S. suis morphology and lysozyme resistance. Immunization of pigs with this core domain induced antibodies recognizing a wide range of antigenically-diverse pathogenic S. suis strains. This study provides new insights for developing next-generation glycoconjugate vaccines, whereby a single-glycan target could protect against the emerging zoonotic pathogen S. suis .

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