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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
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The Plasmodium falciparum major merozoite surface protein (gp195) is a protective antigen against lethal
malaria
. However, increasing evidence indicates that the efficacy of a
malaria
vaccine will require a strong adjuvant that is safe for human use. We compared the efficacies of two low-toxicity synthetic immunomodulators, B30-MDP (a lipophilic muramyl dipeptide derivative) and LA-15-PH (a synthetic equivalent of monophosphoryl lipid A), with that of Freund complete adjuvant (FCA) in eliciting an antibody response to gp195. Rabbits were immunized with native gp195 and B30-MDP, LA-15-PH, or the two in combination, with liposomes as the vehicle.
Aluminum hydroxide
and FCA were used as reference adjuvants. Results showed that adjuvant formulations based on B30-MDP alone or in combination with LA-15-PH induced high antibody titers to gp195, as compared with FCA. LA-15-PH alone was less effective.
Aluminum hydroxide
induced significantly lower antibody titers. The functional activity of the rabbit anti-gp195 antibodies induced by different adjuvants was evaluated in an in vitro parasite growth inhibition assay previously shown to correlate with anti-gp195 immunity in the Aotus monkey model. All rabbits immunized with B30-MDP-LA-15-PH and two of three rabbits immunized with B30-MDP alone produced sera that strongly inhibited parasite growth. The degree of growth inhibition was similar to that with FCA. The antibody titers of the rabbits receiving B30-MDP-LA-15-PH strongly correlated with the degree of in vitro growth inhibition. Our findings provided strong evidence that adjuvant formulations based on synthetic B30-MDP and LA-15-PH can replace FCA as adjuvants in stimulating protective immunity specific for gp195.
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PMID:Synthetic low-toxicity muramyl dipeptide and monophosphoryl lipid A replace Freund complete adjuvant in inducing growth-inhibitory antibodies to the Plasmodium falciparum major merozoite surface protein, gp195. 201 29
Aluminum based adjuvants (alum), including aluminum hydroxide (Alhydrogel) and aluminum phosphate are the most commonly used adjuvant in the US. In order to ensure quality of vaccines, regulatory authorities require evaluation of antigen content in final vaccine products. Currently, there are no generic methods available for the determination of protein content in alum-based vaccines.
Aluminum hydroxide
gels exist as particles in solution, which interfere with direct quantitation of protein content in formulations using assays such as Lowry, BCA or Bradford protein assay. The present study adapts a simple fluorescent assay to directly (without the need for antigen extraction) determine antigen content on Alhydrogel with accuracy and sensitivity using the o-phthalaldehyde (OPA) reagent.
Malaria
vaccine candidates AMA1-C1/Alhydrogel, AMA1-C2/Alhydrogel, MSP1(42)-3D7/Alhydrogel, MSP1(42)-C1/Alhydrogel or BSAM-2/Alhydrogel were used as model formulations. The results of the present study show that the OPA assay is highly accurate (87-100%), reproducible, and simple with a linear detection range of 25-400 microg/mL for Alhydrogel vaccines (except for MSP1(42)-C1, which has a linear detection range of 31.25-500 microg/mL). This assay has proven to be highly useful in our laboratory and been used in routine vaccine quality control processes.
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PMID:Use of o-phthalaldehyde assay to determine protein contents of Alhydrogel-based vaccines. 1966 May 90