Undeniably among our planet’s most prevalent, dangerous, and vexing pathogens—always has been—from 1600s Thomas Sydenham (clear clinical descriptions) to 1800s Theodor Billroth (identified the bacterium/genus) to 1900s Rebecca Lancefield (developed typing scheme)
Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Strep) expresses a diverse array of virulence factors allowing it to avoid host immune clearance by antimicrobial peptides, complement, antibodies, and phagocytes—plus potent toxins that damage cells or provoke uncontrolled inflammation
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Why isn’t there a Group A Strep vaccine to prevent the annual global burden of ~700 million cases of strep throat or impetigo, ~200,000 deaths from invasive infections, and ~300,000 deaths from rheumatic heart disease triggered by recurrent Group A Strep infections?
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As opposed to its “cousin” Strep pneumo with its unique bacterial capsules used in today’s many successful conjugate vaccines, Group A Strep’s capsule is composed of hyaluronic acid, mimicking a ubiquitous human tissue component, and therefore entirely non-immunogenic
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The most abundant and immunodominant surface protein of Group A Strep is the M protein which projects as hair-like fimbriae, but there are more than 200 different types of M proteins and antibodies against one may not cross protect against strains expressing another
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There is scant knowledge on the true correlates of protective immunity vs Group A Strep and a paramount concern to avoid vaccine components that could trigger autoimmunity seen in RHD—e.g., conserved regions of M protein, GlcNac side chain of the cell wall carbohydrate
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*BUT* Group A Strep Vaccine efforts have now intensified with leadership of @WHO@NIAIDNews@CARB_X@FondationLeducq#ASAVI a human challenge model #CHIVAS—many top academic labs and vaccine makers such as @GSK@Vaxcyte bringing promising candidates toward human trials
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COVID-19 poses a complex public vaccination challenge for 2021
Useful to contemplate that precisely three centuries ago, the knowledge of an African slave introduced the concept of immunization to America, launching the first successful public inoculation campaign
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The town of Boston, Royal Province of Massachusetts Bay, Colonial America, was experiencing a severe outbreak of smallpox (Variola major)
Ultimately, 5,759 people out of ~10,600 in Boston were infected (61%) and 844 were recorded to have died (15% case fatality rate)
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Smallpox is transmitted via contact with respiratory droplets from an infected individual. The virus starts in the upper respiratory mucosa, then invades the bloodstream and the skin, producing the classical pustules—death can result from blood clots and septic shock
Interesting preprint out today shows that the FDA-approved gold-based drug auranofin, strongly inhibits novel coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) replication while markedly attenuating inflammation in human cells.
Auranofin is orally available and used to treat patients with early or mild rheumatoid arthritis. MOA is uncertain but may involve inhibition of IκB kinase (IKK) and thioredoxin reductase blocking neutrophil activation and decreasing oxygen free radical production.
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Recently, researchers @UCSDMedSchool and @UCSDSkaggsSOP discovered broad-spectrum antiparasitic activity of auranofin vs. pathogens causing Giardiasis, Amebiasis, Onchocerciasis, Filiariasis, and the drug has entered clinical trials for this promising indication.