Journal article

Characterisation of the antibody response to a totally synthetic immunocontraceptive peptide vaccine based on LHRH

W Zeng, S Gauci, S Ghosh, J Walker, DC Jackson

Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

In this study we describe our attempts to improve the immunogenicity of a synthetic epitope-based vaccine. The vaccine consists of an epitope (P25) that is recognised by CD4+ helper T cells and the target epitope luteinising hormone releasing hormone (LHRH). We show that replacement of the single cysteine residue within P25 with amino acids such as alanine, aminobutyric acid, serine or with carboxymethylated cysteine leads to diminished immunogenicity of the vaccine and only the oxidised dimeric form of the peptide retains the full immunogenicity of the vaccine. Secondly, by measuring the serum antibody response and the number of the antigen secreting cells in spleen and bone marrow we found..

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