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FML vaccine against canine visceral leishmaniasis: from second-generation to synthetic vaccine
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SOUZA, Clarisa B. Palatink de.; etal. FML vaccine against canine vsceral leishmaniasis: from second-generation to synthetic vaccine. Expert Review of Vaccines, v.7, n.6, p.833-851, 2008.
1476-0584
10.1586/14760584.7.6.833
1744-8395
Autor
Sousa, Clarisa B. Palatnik de
Barbosa, André de Figueiredo
Oliveira, Sandra Maria
Nico, Dirlei
Bernardo, Robson Ronney
Santos, Wania R.
Rodrigues, Mauricio M.
Soares, Irene
Borja-Cabrera, Gulnara P.
Resumen
The Leishmania donovani glycoprotein fraction, known as FML, successfully underwent preclinical and clinical (Phase I-III) vaccine trials against canine visceral leishmaniasis (92-95% of protection and 76-80% of vaccine efficacy) when formulated with a QS21 saponin-containing adjuvant. It became the licensed Leishmune vaccine for canine prophylaxis in Brazil. The immune response raised by the vaccine is long lasting, immunotherapeutic and reduces dog infectivity blocking the transmission of the disease, as revealed by an in vivo assay. The preliminary epidemiological control data of vaccinated areas in Brazil indicate that, in spite of the still low vaccine coverage, there was a significant decrease in the incidence of the human and canine disease. A 36-kDa glycoprotein, in the FML complex, is the human marker of the disease, which was protective in mice as native recombinant protein or DNA vaccine. The DNA vaccine is now being tested against the canine disease. This review resumes the development of the second-generation FML-saponin-Leishmune vaccine, its adjuvant and of the NH36 DNA vaccine, toward the identification of its major epitopes that might be included in a possible future synthetic vaccine. 2022-01-01
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