Development of an automated platform for the optimal production of glycoconjugate vaccines expressed in Escherichia coli.

Jasmin JSamaras; Marta Mauri ORCID logo; Emily J Kay ORCID logo; Brendan W Wren ORCID logo; Martina Micheletti ORCID logo; (2021) Development of an automated platform for the optimal production of glycoconjugate vaccines expressed in Escherichia coli. Microbial cell factories, 20 (1). 104-. ISSN 1475-2859 DOI: 10.1186/s12934-021-01588-1
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Protein Glycan Coupling Technology (PGCT) uses purposely modified bacterial cells to produce recombinant glycoconjugate vaccines. This vaccine platform holds great potential in this context, namely due to its modular nature, the simplified production process in comparison to traditional chemical conjugation methods, and its amenability to scaled-up operations. As a result, a considerable reduction in production time and cost is expected, making PGCT-made vaccines a suitable vaccine technology for low-middle income countries, where vaccine coverage remains predominantly low and inconsistent. This work aims to develop an integrated whole-process automated platform for the screening of PGCT-made glycoconjugate vaccine candidates. The successful translation of a bench scale process for glycoconjugate production to a microscale automated setting was achieved. This was integrated with a numerical computational software that allowed hands-free operation and a platform adaptable to biological variation over the course of a production process. Platform robustness was proven with both technical and biological replicates and subsequently the platform was used to screen for the most favourable conditions for production of a pneumococcal serotype 4 vaccine candidate. This work establishes an effective automated platform that enabled the identification of the most suitable E. coli strain and genetic constructs to be used in ongoing early phase research and be further brought into preclinical trials.



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