Journal article
Immunopotentiation of humoral and cellular responses to inactivated influenza vaccines by two different adjuvants with potential for human use
G Deliyannis, DC Jackson, W Dyer, J Bates, A Coulter, L Harling-McNabb, LE Brown
Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 1998
Abstract
Two quite different adjuvants, currently under development for use in humans, have been examined for their effects on the magnitude and type of immunity elicited in response to inactivated influenza vaccine. Immunostimulating complexes (ISCOM(TM) adjuvant) contain the saponin ISCOPREP(TM) 703, and SPT is an oil-in-water emulsion of squalane, non-ionic block copolymer (L121) and Tween 80. Influenza virus vaccines formulated in either adjuvant were far superior to the non-adjuvanted aqueous vaccine in eliciting antibody and T-cell responses in mice, particularly at lower doses of antigen. In addition, the vaccines containing adjuvant were superior in eliciting protective immunity. One of the s..
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