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Immunogenicity of epitope vaccines targeting different B cell antigenic determinants of human α-Synuclein: Feasibility study.

Neurosci Lett.. 2013-12; 
A Ghochikyan, I Petrushina, H Davtyan, A Hovakimyan, Tommy Saing, Arpine Davtyan, David H. Cribbs, Michael G. Agadjanyan. The Institute for Molecular Medicine, Department of Immunology, 16371 Gothard Street, H. Huntington Beach, CA 92647.
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Abstract

Immunotherapeutic approaches reducing α-synuclein deposits may provide therapeutic benefit for Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). Immunization with full-length human α-synuclein (hα-Syn) protein in a Parkinson's disease mouse model decreased the accumulation of the aggregated forms of this protein in neurons and reduced neurodegeneration. To enhance the immunogenicity of candidate vaccines and to avoid the risk of autoreactive anti-hα-Syn T-helper (Th) cell responses, we generated three peptide-based epitope vaccines composed of different B-cell epitopes of hα-Syn fused with a "non-self" Th epitope from tetanus toxin (P30). Immunization of mice with these epitope vaccines produc... More

Keywords

Immunotherapy; Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases; epitope vaccine; B cell epitope of α-synuclein; T cell epitope of tetanus toxin