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Comparison of the adjuvanticity of aluminum salts and their combination in hepatitis B recombinant protein vaccine in assessed mice.

Arash Mahboubi1, Mohammad Reza Fazeli, Rasoul Dinarvand, Nasrin Samadi, Mohammad Sharifzadeh, Houshmand Ilka, Saeed Azadi, Roya Soleimanian, Hassan Kalkouei, Rasoul Hajikhanmirzaei, Mahboubeh Valadkhani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several adjuvants have been evaluated for vaccine formulations but aluminum salts will continue to be used for many years due to their safety, low cost and adjuvanticity with different antigens. Two commonly used aluminum adjuvants, aluminum hydroxide and aluminum phosphate have different adjuvanticity properties. Commercial recombinant protein hepatitis B vaccines containing aluminum hydroxide is facing low induction of immunity in some sections of the vaccinated population.
OBJECTIVE: In this study, to follow the current global efforts in finding more potent hepatitis B vaccine formulations, adjuvanticity of aluminum phosphate, aluminum hydroxide and their combinations has been evaluated.
METHODS: The formulated vaccines were administered intra-peritoneally (i.p.) to BALB/c mice and the titer of antibody was determined after 28 days using ELISA technique. The geometric mean of antibody titer (GMT, mIU/ml), seroconversion and seroprotection rates, ED50 (ng) and relative potency (microg/dose) of different formulations were determined.
RESULTS: GMT of antibody titer, seroconversion and seroprotection rates showed significantly higher adjuvanticity for aluminum phosphate than other formulations. The ED50 of aluminum phosphate was approximately two fold less than other formulations.
CONCLUSION: Aluminum phosphate showed more adjuvanticity than aluminum hydroxide and their combinations in hepatitis B protein vaccine. The use of aluminum phosphate as adjuvant leads to higher immunity which may result in more protective response in vaccinated groups.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18791283     DOI: IJIv5i3A4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iran J Immunol        ISSN: 1735-1383            Impact factor:   1.603


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