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Carbohydrate antigen delivery by water soluble copolymers as potential anti-cancer vaccines.


ABSTRACT: Tumor associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs) are overexpressed on tumor cells, which renders them attractive targets for anti-cancer vaccines. To overcome the poor immunogenicity of TACAs, we designed a polymer platform for antigen presentation by co-delivering TACA and helper T (Th) cell epitope on the same chain. The block copolymer was synthesized by cyanoxyl-mediated free radical polymerization followed by conjugation with a TACA Tn antigen and a mouse Th-cell peptide epitope derived from polio virus (PV) to afford the vaccine construct. The glycopolymer vaccine elicited an anti-Tn immune response with significant titers of IgG antibodies, which recognized Tn-expressing tumor cells.

SUBMITTER: Qin Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4225718 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carbohydrate antigen delivery by water soluble copolymers as potential anti-cancer vaccines.

Qin Qian Q   Yin Zhaojun Z   Bentley Philip P   Huang Xuefei X  

MedChemComm 20140801 8


Tumor associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs) are overexpressed on tumor cells, which renders them attractive targets for anti-cancer vaccines. To overcome the poor immunogenicity of TACAs, we designed a polymer platform for antigen presentation by co-delivering TACA and helper T (Th) cell epitope on the same chain. The block copolymer was synthesized by cyanoxyl-mediated free radical polymerization followed by conjugation with a TACA Tn antigen and a mouse Th-cell peptide epitope derived from  ...[more]

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