Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10970354 Vaccine 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Induction of antigen-specific antibodies against HIV-1 in colostrum and milk may help prevent breast milk transmission of the virus. A peptide vaccine against the HIV-1 gp41 membrane proximal region (MPR649-684) was evaluated as proof-of-principle in a caprine model. Pregnant Alpine/Saanen goats were immunized with MPR649-684 peptide conjugated to KLH using alum adjuvant. Immunizations were intramuscular, intranasal, and in the supramammary lymph node region. Samples collected after parturition demonstrated the presence of MPR649-684-specific antibodies in colostrum and serum. These results support the concept that a peptide vaccine can effectively induce MPR649-684-specific sIgA and IgG in the colostrum of a lactating species.
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