Journal article
Modular platforms for the assembly of self-adjuvanting lipopeptide-based vaccines for use in an out-bred population
W Zeng, KJ Horrocks, ACL Tan, CY Wong, BY Chua, DC Jackson
Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
To facilitate the preparation of synthetic epitope-based self-adjuvanting vaccines capable of eliciting antibody responses in an out-bred population, we have developed two modular approaches. In the first, the Toll-like receptor 2 agonist Pam2Cys and the target antibody epitope are assembled as a module which is then coupled to a carrier protein as a source of antigens to stimulate T cell help. A vaccine candidate made in this way was shown to induce a specific immune response in four different strains of mice without the need for extraneous adjuvant. In the second approach, three vaccine components in the form of a target antibody epitope, a T helper cell epitope and Pam2Cys, were prepared ..
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This work was supported by Program Grant 567122 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.