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Investigating the effects of a hydrolytically stable hapten and a Th1 adjuvant on heroin vaccine performance.


ABSTRACT: We challenged the performance of our previous heroin vaccine with a similar vaccine containing a more hydrolytically stable hapten analogue and a Th1 adjuvant (CpG ODN). Our results indicate that the elements of our previous vaccine are essential for its anti-heroin potency, i.e., a chemically labile hapten and an exclusively Th2 humoral response elicited by alum. Such design elements are critical for producing next-generation heroin vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Bremer PT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3527012 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Investigating the effects of a hydrolytically stable hapten and a Th1 adjuvant on heroin vaccine performance.

Bremer Paul T PT   Janda Kim D KD  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20121115 23


We challenged the performance of our previous heroin vaccine with a similar vaccine containing a more hydrolytically stable hapten analogue and a Th1 adjuvant (CpG ODN). Our results indicate that the elements of our previous vaccine are essential for its anti-heroin potency, i.e., a chemically labile hapten and an exclusively Th2 humoral response elicited by alum. Such design elements are critical for producing next-generation heroin vaccines. ...[more]

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