Enhanced immunogenicity of microencapsulated tetanus toxoid with stabilizing agents

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serval:BIB_DAE8D7E9E478
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Enhanced immunogenicity of microencapsulated tetanus toxoid with stabilizing agents
Journal
Pharmaceutical Research
Author(s)
Audran  R., Men  Y., Johansen  P., Gander  B., Corradin  G.
ISSN
0724-8741 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/1998
Volume
15
Number
7
Pages
1111-6
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Jul
Abstract
PURPOSE: Antigenic proteins encapsulated in biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) can slowly denature or aggregate, which results in decreased antigenicity. In this study, we have evaluated the ability of co-encapsulated additives to protect against the loss of tetanus toxoid (TT) antigenicity. METHODS: Antibody responses were analyzed after immunization of mice with TT microencapsulated in the presence of additives (TT-MS-additive). RESULTS: Immunization with TT-MS-additives gave rise to higher responses than those obtained in the absence of additive. BSA, trehalose. Gamma-hydroxypropylcyclodextrin and calcium salts preserved the immunogenicity of the incorporated antigen with the highest efficacy. Sustained responses were obtained with mixtures of fast and slowly releasing TT-MS containing BSA plus trehalose or calcium salts. CONCLUSIONS: The selected additives may stabilize the antigen in MS during storage and rehydration in body fluids. Regulated antigen release from MS-based vaccines permits a reduction of the antigen dose and optimization of single-dose vaccine formulations.
Keywords
Animals Antibodies, Bacterial/biosynthesis/blood Capsules Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Excipients/*administration & dosage/chemistry Female Lactic Acid/chemistry Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Microspheres Polyglycolic Acid/chemistry Polymers/chemistry Tetanus Toxoid/*administration & dosage/chemistry/*immunology
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