Technology ID
              TAB-2730
          Antigen, Encoding Gene, Related Monoclonal Antibody and Hybridoma Clones for Streptococcus pneumoniae Serological Diagnostics
E-Numbers
          E-157-1991-0
              Lead Inventor
          Russell, Harold
              Lead IC
          CDC
              Co-Inventors
          Sampson, Jacquelyn
          O'connor, Steven
              ICs
          CDC
              Applications
          Vaccines
          Therapeutics
          Research Materials
          Occupational Safety and Health
          Diagnostics
          Consumer Products
              Therapeutic Areas
          Infectious Disease
          Immunology
              Development Stages
          Pre-Clinical (in vitro)
              Development Status
              In vitro data available
          Research Products
          Antibodies
              This CDC developed invention pertains to Streptococcus pneumoniae protein "pneumococcal fimbrial protein A (PfpA)," as well as the encoding pfpA gene.  S. pneumoniae linked pneumococcal disease is prevalent among the very young, the elderly and also immunocompromised individuals.  This invention covers the breadth of directly PfpA-related technology that might be employed for development of diagnostic tests for S. pneumoniae and/or vaccines directed against the pathogen.  In addition to the the intellectual property protected amino acid sequence and encoding plasmid, monoclonal antibodies and corresponding hybridomas are also available.
      
  Commercial Applications
              - Screening diagnostic young, elderly and immunocompromised patients for possible S. pneumoniae infection
- Pneumococcal disease vaccine development or refinement
Competitive Advantages
              - Easily adapted to a high-throughput assay for mass screening purposes
- Can be formatted as an on-site, lateral-flow diagnostic; both PfpA antigen and anti-PfpA mAb are available
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