Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2410440 Vaccine 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The tumor specific antigen epitope melanoma antigen A1161–169 (MAGE-A1161–169) was displayed on the major protein (pVIII) of the filamentous bacteriophage (fd). The immune responses of the phage display particles expressing MAGE-A1161–169 in mice were studied. Using phage display particles as vaccine was effective in affording protection from tumor growth, inducing growth control of established tumors and prolonging survival of tumor-bearing mice. The hybrid phage particles elicited MAGE-A1161–169 specific CTL responses, NK activity and DTH. Our results showed that the phage display particles might be a new vaccine candidate for tumor-associated antigen epitope in cancer immunotherapy.

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