Received April 5, 2006; Revision received May 10, 2006
The role of bacterial capsular antigens represented in capsular polysaccharides and exoglycans in pathogenicity and virulence of bacteria is discussed in this review. Using capsular antigens for vaccines against severe diseases caused by capsular microorganisms is considered in detail. The use of conjugates of capsular polysaccharides and their fragments with proteins and peptides for vaccine as well as using liposomes as adjuvants for the capsular antigens are described. Data concerning structural elucidation of bacterial capsular antigens are given in the first part of this review.
KEY WORDS: capsular bacterial antigens, capsular polysaccharides, exoglycans, immunological activity, immunoadjuvants, vaccines, pathogenicity, virulenceDOI: 10.1134/S0006297906090021