Abstract

The development of glycoconjugate vaccines against Helicobacter pylori is challenging. An exact epitope of the H. pylori lipo-polysaccharide (LPS) O-antigens that contain Lewis determinant oligosaccharides and unique dd-heptoglycans has not yet been identified. Reported here is the first total synthesis of H. pylori serotype O6 tridecasaccharide O-antigen containing a terminal Ley tetrasaccharide, a unique α-(1→3)-, α-(1→6)-, and α-(1→2)-linked heptoglycan, and a β-d-galactose connector, by an [(2×1)+(3+8)] assembly sequence. Seven oligosaccharides covering different portions of the entire O-antigen were prepared for immunological investigations with a particular focus on elucidation of the roles of the dd-heptoglycan and Ley tetrasaccharide. Glycan microarray analysis of sera from rabbits immunized with isolated serotype O6 LPS revealed a humoral immune response to the α-(1→3)-linked heptoglycan, a key motif for designing glycoconjugate vaccines for H. pylori serotype O6.

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