Alum and squalene-oil-in-water emulsion enhance the titer and avidity of anti-aβ antibodies induced by multimeric protein antigen (1-11)E2, preserving the Igg1-skewed isotype distribution

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The development of active immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD) requires the identification of immunogens that can ensure a high titer antibody response toward Aβ, while minimizing the risks of adverse reactions. Multimeric protein (1-11)E2 induces a robust and persistent antibody response to Aβ in mice, when formulated in Freund's adjuvant. The goal of this translational study was to evaluate the immunogenicity of (1-11)E2 formulated in alum (Alhydrogel 2%), or in a squalene oil-in-water emulsion (AddaVax), or without adjuvant. A IgG1-skewed isotype distribution was observed for the anti-Aβ antibodies generated in mice immunized with either the non-adjuvanted or the adjuvanted vaccine, indicating that (1-11)E2 induces a Th2-like response in all tested conditions. Both Alhydrogel 2% and AddaVax enhanced the titer and avidity of the anti-Aβ response elicited by (1-11)E2. We conclude that (1-11)E2 is a promising candidate for anti-Aβ immunization protocols that include alum or squalene-oil-in-water emulsion, or no adjuvant. © 2014 Mantile et al.

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Mantile, F., Trovato, M., Santoni, A., Barba, P., Ottonello, S., De Berardinis, P., & Prisco, A. (2014). Alum and squalene-oil-in-water emulsion enhance the titer and avidity of anti-aβ antibodies induced by multimeric protein antigen (1-11)E2, preserving the Igg1-skewed isotype distribution. PLoS ONE, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101474

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