Prior immunity to a carrier enhances antibody responses to hCG in recipients of an hCG-carrier conjugate vaccine

Shah, S. ; Raghupathy, R. ; Singh, Om ; Talwar, G. P. ; Sodhi, A. (1999) Prior immunity to a carrier enhances antibody responses to hCG in recipients of an hCG-carrier conjugate vaccine Vaccine, 17 (23-24). pp. 3116-3123. ISSN 0264-410X

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Abstract

Pre-sensitization with carrier often leads to epitopic suppression of subsequent anti-hapten antibody responses. To ascertain whether epitopic suppression occurs in humans, we examined the effect of pre-existing anti-carrier immunity on antibody responses to hCG in volunteers of a clinical trial of an hCG-based conjugate birth-control vaccine. When we studied the correlation between pre-vaccination anti-carrier immunity and post-vaccination anti-hCG responses, we found that prior immunity to the carriers did not lead to epitopic suppression of anti-hCG responses. On the contrary, it was found that prior immunity to TT, one of the two carriers used in this vaccine, led to enhancement of anti-hCG responses. Our data indicates that prior immunity to the carriers may not be detrimental to the performance of conjugate vaccines, and may actually be beneficial in some cases.

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Keywords:Epitope-specific Suppression; Carrier-induced Suppression; Carrier Presensitization; hCG; Birth Control Vaccine; Vaccine Clinical Trials
ID Code:50626
Deposited On:26 Jul 2011 13:15
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