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dc.contributor.authorKarlsson, Stefan
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-26T09:02:58Z
dc.date.available2014-09-26T09:02:58Z
dc.date.issued2014-09-26
dc.identifier.isbn978–91–628–9152–7 (electronic)
dc.identifier.isbn978–91–628–9122–0 (physical)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/35959
dc.description.abstractCholera, caused by bacterium Vibrio cholerae O1, is a severe diarrheal disease with an estimated 3-5 million cases and more than 140 000 deaths every year particularly affecting children under 5 years of age. It can be found all over the world and often causes cholera in places where access to clean water or proper sanitary facilities are limited or compromised. Typically cholera follows in the wake of natural disasters or man-made catastrophes but it is also endemic in many countries including India and Bangladesh. Today there are two licensed vaccines available on the market in more than 60 countries. Despite the fact that these vaccines are effective they are both expensive and complicated to manufacture and there is scope and motivation for creating a new cheaper and more effective vaccine against cholera. First, we have shown that it is possible by genetic manipulation to generate a single strain vaccine expressing two phenotypically different phenotypes and shown that the candidate vaccine strains elicit similar immune responses as the current licensed vaccine Dukoral. This is a huge benefit since it will significantly simplify manufacture and reduce production costs. Further, we have investigated the naturally occurring Inaba serotype mutants and generated a hypothesis as to why O1 serogroup Vibrio cholerae maintains a serotype polymorphism. We have conducted a unique study where we could show that selective pressure on the circulating strains in the environment is almost certainly what is driving serotype transition. Taken together, results from this thesis show how the use of bioinformatics can be used to target genes and even specific amino acids for mutagenesis in order to modify the phenotype of a vaccine strain and understand the unique and fundamental role of serotype with respect to epidemic and endemic cholera.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.haspartI. Lebens M et al. Construction of Novel Vaccine Strains of Vibrio cholerae Co–expressing the Inaba and Ogawa Serotype Antigens. Vaccine, 2011. 29(43): p. 7505–13. ::doi:: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.06.121sv
dc.relation.haspartII. Karlsson SL et al. Development of Stable Vibrio cholerae O1 Hikojima Type Vaccine Strains Co–Expressing the Inaba and Ogawa Lipopolysaccharide Antigens. PLoS ONE 2014;9(9): e108521. ::doi::10.1371/journal.pone.0108521sv
dc.relation.haspartIII. Karlsson SL et al. The evolution of O1 Vibrio cholerae during annual cholera outbreaks in an endemic setting. Submittedsv
dc.relation.haspartIV. Karlsson SL et al. Non-radom distribution of mutations leading to the Inaba serotype in O1 Vibrio cholerae from the El Tor lineage of 7th pandemic. Manuscriptsv
dc.subjectCholerasv
dc.subjectVibrio choleraesv
dc.subjectSerotypesv
dc.subjectOgawasv
dc.subjectInabasv
dc.subjectHikojimasv
dc.subjectVaccinesv
dc.subjectImmunogenicitysv
dc.subjectserotype switchingsv
dc.subjectwbeTsv
dc.titleDevelopment of novel vaccine strains of Vibrio cholerae and studies on the role of serotype in epidemic spread of cholerasv
dc.typetexteng
dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailstefan.karlsson@gu.sesv
dc.gup.mailstefan.l.karlsson@hotmail.comsv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophy (Medicine)sv
dc.gup.adminHej, DOI stämmer för den andra artikeln men går inte att hitta förrän den publiseras på måndag (29/9-14) kl14:00 EST. Jag tänkte att det ändå kunde stå där direkt eller kan/ska jag gå in och ändra det i efterhand?sv
dc.gup.originUniversity of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academysv
dc.gup.departmentInstitute of Biomedicine. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunologysv
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 17 oktober 2014, kl. 09:00, Hörsal Ivan Östholm, Medicinaregatan 13 Göteborgsv
dc.gup.defencedate2014-10-17
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetSA


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