Immunogenicity of MultiTEP-Platform-Based Recombinant Protein Vaccine,PV-1950R,Targeting Three B-Cell Antigenic Determinants of Pathological α-Synuclein |
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Authors: | Karen Zagorski Gor Chailyan Armine Hovakimyan Tatevik Antonyan Sepideh Kiani Shabestari Irina Petrushina Hayk Davtyan David H. Cribbs Mathew Blurton-Jones Eliezer Masliah Michael G. Agadjanyan Anahit Ghochikyan |
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Abstract: | Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) are characterized by the aberrant accumulation of intracytoplasmic misfolded and aggregated α-synuclein (α-Syn), resulting in neurodegeneration associated with inflammation. The propagation of α-Syn aggregates from cell to cell is implicated in the spreading of pathological α-Syn in the brain and disease progression. We and others demonstrated that antibodies generated after active and passive vaccinations could inhibit the propagation of pathological α-Syn in the extracellular space and prevent/inhibit disease/s in the relevant animal models. We recently tested the immunogenicity and efficacy of four DNA vaccines on the basis of the universal MultiTEP platform technology in the DLB/PD mouse model. The antibodies generated by these vaccines efficiently reduced/inhibited the accumulation of pathological α-Syn in the different brain regions and improved the motor deficit of immunized female mice. The most immunogenic and preclinically effective vaccine, PV-1950D, targeting three B-cell epitopes of pathological α-Syn simultaneously, has been selected for future IND-enabling studies. However, to ensure therapeutically potent concentrations of α-Syn antibodies in the periphery of the vaccinated elderly, we developed a recombinant protein-based MultiTEP vaccine, PV-1950R/A, and tested its immunogenicity in young and aged D-line mice. Antibody responses induced by immunizations with the PV-1950R/A vaccine and its homologous DNA counterpart, PV-1950D, in a mouse model of PD/DLB have been compared. |
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Keywords: | Parkinson’ s disease, Alzheimer’ s disease, MultiTEP platform, DNA and protein MultiTEP-based vaccines, immunogenicity, anti-α -synuclein antibodies, α -synuclein pathology |
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