Linear And Branched Polyacrylates As A Delivery Platform For Peptide-Based Vaccines

THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY(2016)

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Aim: Peptide-based vaccines are designed to carry the minimum required antigen to trigger the desired immune responses; however, they are usually poorly immunogenic and require appropriate delivery system. Results: Peptides, B-cell epitope (J14) derived from group A streptococcus M-protein and universal T-helper (PADRE) epitope, were conjugated to a variety of linear and branched polyacrylates. All produced conjugates formed submicron-sized particles and induced a high level of IgG titres in mice after subcutaneous immunization. These polymer-peptide conjugates demonstrated high opsonization capacity against group A streptococcus clinical isolates. Conclusion: We have successfully demonstrated that submicron-sized polymer-peptide conjugates were capable of inducing strong humoral immune responses after single immunization.
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clinical isolates, group A streptococcus, nanoparticles, opsonization, peptide vaccine, polyacrylates, polymer-peptide conjugate, single immunization, vaccine delivery
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