Journal article

Saponin-adjuvanted particulate vaccines for clinical use

CD Skene, P Sutton

Methods | Published : 2006

Abstract

Saponins are well recognised as potent immune stimulators, but their applicability as vaccine adjuvants have been limited due to associated toxicity. Formulation of saponin adjuvant with cholesterol and phospholipid produces the particulate ISCOMATRIX® adjuvant, and when antigen is also contained within the particle, an ISCOM® vaccine is produced. These particulate vaccines retain the adjuvant activity of the saponin component but without toxicity. Saponin-adjuvanted particulate vaccines have significant potential as a novel strategy in vaccine development. This review discusses (i) recent methodologies which have attempted to increase the flexibility and applicability of this technology by ..

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