Setup and Characterization of a High-Throughput Luminescence-Based Serum Bactericidal Assay (L-SBA) to Determine Functionality of Human Sera against Shigella flexneri. 2022

Francesca Mancini, and Francesca Micoli, and Omar Rossi
GSK Vaccines Institute for Global Health s.r.l (GVGH), via Fiorentina 1, 53100 Siena, Italy.

Shigellosis represents a major public health problem worldwide. The morbidity of the disease, especially in children in developing countries, together with the increase of antimicrobial resistance make a vaccine against Shigella an urgent medical need. Several vaccines under development are targeting Shigella lipopolysaccharide (LPS), whose extreme diversity renders necessary the development of multivalent vaccines. Immunity against Shigella LPS can elicit antibodies capable of killing bacteria in a serotype-specific manner. Therefore, although a correlation of protection against shigellosis has not been established, demonstration of vaccine-elicited antibody bactericidal activity may provide one means of vaccine protection against Shigella. To facilitate Shigella vaccine development, we have set up a high-throughput serum bactericidal assay based on luminescence readout (L-SBA), which has been already used to determine the functionality of antibodies against S. sonnei in multiple clinical trials. Here we present the setup and intra-laboratory characterization of L-SBA against three epidemiologically relevant Shigella flexneri serotypes using human sera. We assessed the linearity, repeatability and reproducibility of the method, demonstrating high assay specificity to detect the activity of antibodies against each homologous strain without any heterologous aspecificity against species-related and non-species-related strains; this assay is ready to be used to determine bactericidal activity of clinical sera raised by multivalent vaccines and in sero-epidemiological studies.

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