| Literature DB >> 7590774 |
D Herlyn1, R Somasundaram, J Zaloudik, W Li, L Jacob, D Harris, M P Kieny, R Ricciardi, E Gonczol, H Sears.
Abstract
Both monoclonal and polyclonal antiidiotypic antibodies mimicking the human colorectal carcinoma (CRC) associated antigen CO17-1A/GA733 have induced antigen-specific humoral and cellular immunity in CRC patients. The immune responses may underlie the clinical responses observed in some of the treated patients. Recently, the CO17-1A/GA733 antigen has been molecularly cloned and expressed in baculo-, adeno-, and vaccinia viruses. In preclinical studies, these recombinant antigen preparations elicited specific humoral immunity (cytotoxic antibodies) and cellular immunity (DTH-reactive and proliferative T cells). Antibody titers elicited in animals by recombinant antigen were significantly higher than those elicited by antiidiotypes. The recombinant antigen has a potential as a vaccine for CRC patients.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7590774 DOI: 10.1089/hyb.1995.14.159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hybridoma ISSN: 0272-457X