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A virosomal vaccine against candidal vaginitis: immunogenicity, efficacy and safety profile in animal models.

Vaccine(2012)

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A novel vaccine (PEV7) consisting of a truncated, recombinant aspartyl proteinase-2 of Candida albicans incorporated into influenza virosomes was studied. This vaccine candidate generated a potent serum antibody response in mouse and rat following intramuscular immunization. Anti-Sap2 IgG and IgA were also detected in the vaginal fluid of rats following intravaginal or intramuscular plus intravaginal administration. In a rat model of candidal vaginitis, PEV7 induced significant, long-lasting, likely antibody-mediated, protection following intravaginal route of immunization. PEV7 was also found to be safe in a repeated-dose toxicological study in rats. Overall, these data provide a sound basis to envisage the clinical development of this new candidate vaccine against candidal vaginitis. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Candida albicans,Aspartyl proteinase 2,Virosomes,Vaccine,Recurrent vulvo-vaginal candidiasis
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