This application details a two-part, five-year research career development program in mucosal immunity and mucosal vaccinology. The program will be conducted under the mentorship of Dr. Stephen B. Calderwood, Division of Infectious Diseases, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. The candidate is trained in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine and has the long-term career goals of gaining expertise in vaccinology with special emphasis on mucosal immunity. The program will include sessions of instruction in laboratory techniques and courses in microbiology, molecular genetics and vaccinology at Harvard University. The research component of the program will focus on the development and evaluation of live, attenuated Vibrio cholerae to act as a delivery vehicle for heterologous antigens presented at mucosal surfaces.
Three specific aims will be addressed: optimization of the in vivo expression of heterologous antigens by live, attenuated V. cholerae utilizing both constitutive and in vivo-regulated promoters; evaluation of the potential of attenuated, detoxified heat-labile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli (LT), expressed by V. cholerae vector strains, to act as an immunoadjuvant; and evaluation of the ability of live, attenuated V. cholerae vector strains to deliver heterologous antigens derived from specific microbial pathogens to mucosal surfaces. The applicant's progress and research will be overseen by the mentor and by an advisory committee of scientists at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. The program will allow the candidate to obtain the skills, knowledge and experience to become an independent biomedical researcher in mucosal immunity and mucosal vaccinology.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
5K08AI001332-02
Application #
2442360
Study Section
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases B Subcommittee (MID)
Project Start
1996-07-01
Project End
2001-06-30
Budget Start
1997-07-01
Budget End
1998-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1997
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02199
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Ryan, E T; Calderwood, S B (2001) Cholera vaccines. J Travel Med 8:82-91
Ryan, E T; Calderwood, S B (2000) Cholera vaccines. Clin Infect Dis 31:561-5
Ryan, E T; Dhar, U; Khan, W A et al. (2000) Mortality, morbidity, and microbiology of endemic cholera among hospitalized patients in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Am J Trop Med Hyg 63:20-Dec
John, M; Crean, T I; Calderwood, S B et al. (2000) In vitro and in vivo analyses of constitutive and in vivo-induced promoters in attenuated vaccine and vector strains of Vibrio cholerae. Infect Immun 68:1171-5
Ryan, E T; Kain, K C (2000) Health advice and immunizations for travelers. N Engl J Med 342:1716-25
Ryan, E T; Crean, T I; Kochi, S K et al. (2000) Development of a DeltaglnA balanced lethal plasmid system for expression of heterologous antigens by attenuated vaccine vector strains of Vibrio cholerae. Infect Immun 68:221-6
Ryan, E T; Crean, T I; John, M et al. (1999) In vivo expression and immunoadjuvancy of a mutant of heat-labile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli in vaccine and vector strains of Vibrio cholerae. Infect Immun 67:1694-701
Ryan, E T; Butterton, J R; Smith, R N et al. (1997) Protective immunity against Clostridium difficile toxin A induced by oral immunization with a live, attenuated Vibrio cholerae vector strain. Infect Immun 65:2941-9