Bacterial lipopeptides constitute efficient novel immunogens and adjuvants in parenteral and oral immunization.

Behring Institute Mitteilungen Pub Date : 1997-02-01
W G Bessler, W Baier, U vd Esche, P Hoffmann, L Heinevetter, K H Wiesmüller, G Jung
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Synthetic lipopeptide analogues derived from the N-terminus of bacterial lipoprotein constitute potent B-lymphocyte and macrophage/monocyte activators in vitro. In vivo they act as immunoadjuvants in parenteral and oral immunization when administered in combination with antigens. When added to bacterial or viral vaccines, lipopeptides markedly enhance the vaccine effect. After the coupling of lipopeptides to haptens or non immunogenic low molecular mass antigens, a specific antibody response is induced often after only one application of the conjugate. The response can be further enhanced by introducing haplotype specific T helper cell epitopes into the conjugate. Lipopeptide antigen conjugates can also be applied as synthetic vaccines that give protection e.g. against foot-and-mouth-disease. The novel chemically well defined lipopeptides described here can be synthesized in gram amounts with high purity and reproducibility; they are non-toxic and can be stored for long time even at room temperature. For veterinary application, by replacing Freund's adjuvant, side reactions and inflammatory processes are avoided.

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细菌脂肽是肠外和口服免疫中有效的新型免疫原和佐剂。
从细菌脂蛋白n端提取的合成脂肽类似物在体外构成有效的b淋巴细胞和巨噬细胞/单核细胞激活剂。在体内,当与抗原联合施用时,它们在肠外和口服免疫中起免疫佐剂的作用。当添加到细菌或病毒疫苗时,脂肽显著增强疫苗效果。在脂肽与半抗原或非免疫原性低分子质量抗原偶联后,偶联物通常仅在一次应用后就会诱导特异性抗体反应。通过在偶联物中引入单倍型特异性T辅助细胞表位,可以进一步增强应答。脂肽抗原偶联物也可用作合成疫苗,提供保护,例如预防口蹄疫。本文描述的化学上定义良好的新型脂肽可以以克为单位合成,具有高纯度和可重复性;它们无毒,即使在室温下也可以长时间储存。对于兽医应用,通过替代弗氏佐剂,避免了副反应和炎症过程。
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