Atlas of group A streptococcal vaccine candidates compiled using large-scale comparative genomics.

Mark R Davies ORCID logo; Liam McIntyre; Ankur Mutreja; Jake A Lacey; John A Lees; Rebecca J Towers; Sebastián Duchêne; Pierre R Smeesters; Hannah R Frost ORCID logo; David J Price ORCID logo; +28 more... Matthew TG Holden ORCID logo; Sophia David; Philip M Giffard; Kate A Worthing; Anna C Seale ORCID logo; James A Berkley ORCID logo; Simon R Harris; Tania Rivera-Hernandez; Olga Berking; Amanda J Cork; Rosângela SLA Torres; Trevor Lithgow; Richard A Strugnell ORCID logo; Rene Bergmann; Patric Nitsche-Schmitz; Gusharan S Chhatwal; Stephen D Bentley; John D Fraser; Nicole J Moreland; Jonathan R Carapetis; Andrew C Steer; Julian Parkhill ORCID logo; Allan Saul; Deborah A Williamson; Bart J Currie; Steven YC Tong; Gordon Dougan; Mark J Walker ORCID logo; (2019) Atlas of group A streptococcal vaccine candidates compiled using large-scale comparative genomics. Nature genetics, 51 (6). pp. 1035-1043. ISSN 1061-4036 DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0417-8
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Group A Streptococcus (GAS; Streptococcus pyogenes) is a bacterial pathogen for which a commercial vaccine for humans is not available. Employing the advantages of high-throughput DNA sequencing technology to vaccine design, we have analyzed 2,083 globally sampled GAS genomes. The global GAS population structure reveals extensive genomic heterogeneity driven by homologous recombination and overlaid with high levels of accessory gene plasticity. We identified the existence of more than 290 clinically associated genomic phylogroups across 22 countries, highlighting challenges in designing vaccines of global utility. To determine vaccine candidate coverage, we investigated all of the previously described GAS candidate antigens for gene carriage and gene sequence heterogeneity. Only 15 of 28 vaccine antigen candidates were found to have both low naturally occurring sequence variation and high (>99%) coverage across this diverse GAS population. This technological platform for vaccine coverage determination is equally applicable to prospective GAS vaccine antigens identified in future studies.


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