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Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance
[Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging as the next potential pandemic. Different microorganisms, including the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii, Clostridioides difficile, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Pseudomonas aeruginos...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9614730/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35608633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00021 |
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author | Del Bino, Linda Østerlid, Kitt Emilie Wu, Dung-Yeh Nonne, Francesca Romano, Maria Rosaria Codée, Jeroen Adamo, Roberto |
author_facet | Del Bino, Linda Østerlid, Kitt Emilie Wu, Dung-Yeh Nonne, Francesca Romano, Maria Rosaria Codée, Jeroen Adamo, Roberto |
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description | [Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging as the next potential pandemic. Different microorganisms, including the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii, Clostridioides difficile, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, non-typhoidal Salmonella, and Staphylococcus aureus, and the fungus Candida auris, have been identified by the WHO and CDC as urgent or serious AMR threats. Others, such as group A and B Streptococci, are classified as concerning threats. Glycoconjugate vaccines have been demonstrated to be an efficacious and cost-effective measure to combat infections against Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and, more recently, Salmonella typhi. Recent times have seen enormous progress in methodologies for the assembly of complex glycans and glycoconjugates, with developments in synthetic, chemoenzymatic, and glycoengineering methodologies. This review analyzes the advancement of glycoconjugate vaccines based on synthetic carbohydrates to improve existing vaccines and identify novel candidates to combat AMR. Through this literature survey we built an overview of structure–immunogenicity relationships from available data and identify gaps and areas for further research to better exploit the peculiar role of carbohydrates as vaccine targets and create the next generation of synthetic carbohydrate-based vaccines. |
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spelling | pubmed-96147302022-10-29 Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance Del Bino, Linda Østerlid, Kitt Emilie Wu, Dung-Yeh Nonne, Francesca Romano, Maria Rosaria Codée, Jeroen Adamo, Roberto Chem Rev [Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging as the next potential pandemic. Different microorganisms, including the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii, Clostridioides difficile, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, non-typhoidal Salmonella, and Staphylococcus aureus, and the fungus Candida auris, have been identified by the WHO and CDC as urgent or serious AMR threats. Others, such as group A and B Streptococci, are classified as concerning threats. Glycoconjugate vaccines have been demonstrated to be an efficacious and cost-effective measure to combat infections against Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and, more recently, Salmonella typhi. Recent times have seen enormous progress in methodologies for the assembly of complex glycans and glycoconjugates, with developments in synthetic, chemoenzymatic, and glycoengineering methodologies. This review analyzes the advancement of glycoconjugate vaccines based on synthetic carbohydrates to improve existing vaccines and identify novel candidates to combat AMR. Through this literature survey we built an overview of structure–immunogenicity relationships from available data and identify gaps and areas for further research to better exploit the peculiar role of carbohydrates as vaccine targets and create the next generation of synthetic carbohydrate-based vaccines. American Chemical Society 2022-05-24 2022-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9614730/ /pubmed/35608633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00021 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Del Bino, Linda Østerlid, Kitt Emilie Wu, Dung-Yeh Nonne, Francesca Romano, Maria Rosaria Codée, Jeroen Adamo, Roberto Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title | Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate
Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title_full | Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate
Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title_fullStr | Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate
Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title_full_unstemmed | Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate
Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title_short | Synthetic Glycans to Improve Current Glycoconjugate
Vaccines and Fight Antimicrobial Resistance |
title_sort | synthetic glycans to improve current glycoconjugate
vaccines and fight antimicrobial resistance |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9614730/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35608633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00021 |
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