Journal article

Heat shock protein complex vaccination induces protection against Helicobacter pylori without exogenous adjuvant

YT Chionh, A Arulmuruganar, E Venditti, GZ Ng, JX Han, C Entwisle, CS Ang, CA Colaco, S McNulty, P Sutton

Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: The development of a vaccine against the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori, the main causative agent of gastric adenocarcinoma, has been hampered by a number of issues, including the lack of a mucosal adjuvant for use in humans. Heat shock proteins (Hsp), highly conserved molecules expressed by both bacteria and mammalian species, possess a range of functions, including acting as chaperones for cellular proteins and the ability to activate innate immune receptors. Hsp complex (HspC) vaccines, containing Hsp derived from pathogenic bacteria, are immunostimulatory without addition of an exogenous adjuvant and can induce immunity against their chaperoned proteins. In this s..

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