Abstract
Immunotherapy focusing on reducing the amyloid-beta (Aβ) burden is a promising treatment strategy for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Many clinical studies on AD immunotherapies have failed due to low safety and efficacy, calling for a highly potent AD vaccine which induces sufficient antibody titer while avoiding side effects. Here, we designed a yeast-based vaccine Y-5A15 comprising five copies of Aβ1-15 displayed on the surface of yeast cell wall, and we subcutaneously immunized APP/PS1 mice three times. Our results demonstrated that the Y-5A15 remarkably enhanced the Aβ epitope immunogenicity and elicited high antibody titers against Aβ in AD mice. Importantly, Y-5A15 vaccination successfully reduced Aβ levels, plaque burden and glial activation, rescued synaptic deficits and significantly ameliorated memory and cognitive decline in APP/PS1 transgenic mice, suggesting that the yeast-based Aβ epitope vaccine has a promising potency for the treatment of AD.
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Liu, D. Q., Lu, S., Zhang, L., Huang, Y. R., Ji, M., Sun, X. Y., … Liu, R. T. (2020). Yeast-based aβ1-15 vaccine elicits strong immunogenicity and attenuates neuropathology and cognitive deficits in alzheimer’s disease transgenic mice. Vaccines, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030351
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