Journal article

Dendritic cell immunotherapy of hepatitis C virus infection: Toxicology of lipopeptide-loaded dendritic cells

DC Jackson, G Deliyannis, E Eriksson, I Dinatale, M Rizkalla, EJ Gowans

International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics | SPRINGER | Published : 2005

Abstract

Before carrying out a clinical trial in humans in which a cell-based therapeutic anti-hepatitis C virus lipopeptide vaccine candidate is to be evaluated, a limited toxicological study was carried out. Murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DCs) were loaded with lipopeptides containing HLA A2.1-restricted epitopes recognised by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and then injected into C57BL6 mice by intradermal and intravenous routes. No significant behavioural changes, clinical symptoms or changes in body weight were observed when compared with a control group of animals receiving no treatment. One week after the third dose of lipopeptide-pulsed DC, mice were killed and blood samples taken f..

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