In this present report we compare the humoral immune response induced by immunization with an HIV-1 gp160 peptide corresponding to amino acid sequence 503-535 complexed with different adjuvants. Specifically, the antipeptide, anti-HIV-1 gp160 and neutralizing antibody responses were measured in groups of mice and baboons that received peptide 503-535 conjugated to a carrier protein in either saline, alum, or stearyl tyrosine. The highest antibody responses were induced when mice and baboons were immunized with peptide adsorbed on stearyl tyrosine. These data indicate that stearyl tyrosine represents a potent candidate as a nontoxic adjuvant not only for subunit viral vaccines, but also for HIV peptides.
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Pharm Biotechnol
November 1995
Immunomodulator Research Project, BioChem Therapeutic, Inc., Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Vaccine
May 1994
BioChem Therapeutic Inc., Laval, Québec, Canada.
Stearly tyrosine has been described in the literature as a candidate adjuvant for human vaccines. More recently, other stearyl esters have been reported to be adjuvant-active. This preliminary study assesses the adjuvanticity of stearyl amides, including the amide analogue of stearyl tyrosine: tyrosyl stearylamine.
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March 1994
Massachusetts Public Health Biologic Laboratories, State Laboratory Institute, Jamaica Plain 02130.
The adjuvant activity of three adjuvants, aluminium phosphate (AIPO4), calcium phosphate (CaHPO4) and stearyl tyrosine for tetanus toxoid (TT) were compared to soluble TT in mice at a dose of 0.5 Lf (1/10th of the single human dose) and in guinea-pigs at a dose of 7.5 Lf (1.
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January 1994
Immunomodulator Research, BioChem Pharma Inc., Laval, Quebec, Canada.
A new family of immunoadjuvants, long-chain stearyl esters of amino acids and peptides, are described and examined with bacterial and viral vaccines. The parent compound, stearyl tyrosine, displayed significant adjuvant activity with these vaccines. Stearyl glycyl glycine displayed superior activity with viral vaccines.
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August 1992
Department of Microbiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029.
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