A novel vaccine targeting Fusobacterium nucleatum against abscesses and halitosis

Pei Feng Liu, Susan Kinder Haake, Richard L. Gallo, Chun Ming Huang

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Abstract

An abscess in a gum pocket, resulting from bacterial infection, is a common source of chronic halitosis. Although antibiotics are generally prescribed for abscesses, they require multiple treatments with risks of creating resistant bacterial strains. Here we develop a novel vaccine using ultraviolet-inactivated Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum), a representative oral bacterium for halitosis. A gum pocket model, established by continuous inoculation of F. nucleatum, was employed to validate the vaccine potency. Mice immunized with inactivated F. nucleatum effectively minimized the progression of abscesses, measured by swollen tissues of gum pockets. Most notably, the immunized mice were capable of eliciting neutralizing antibodies against the production of volatile sulfur compounds of F. nucleatum. The novel vaccine inducing protective immunity provides an alternative option to conventional antibiotic treatments for chronic halitosis associated with abscesses. Crown

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1589-1595
Number of pages7
JournalVaccine
Volume27
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Mar 2009

Keywords

  • Abscesses
  • F. nucleatum
  • Halitosis
  • Vaccine

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