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      Immunogenicity in rabbits and monkeys of influenza ISCOMs conjugated with repeated sequences of the Plasmodium falciparum antigen Pf155/RESA.

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          Rabbits and monkeys were immunized with two fusion proteins, ZZ-M3 and ZZ-M5, coupled to pre-formed influenza virus membrane glycoprotein ISCOMs. The fusion proteins comprise two IgG-binding domains from staphylococcal protein A (ZZ) and repeated amino acid sequences from the C-terminal (M3) or central (M5) repeat regions of the Plasmodium falciparum antigen Pf155/RESA. The induced antibody responses were of long duration, could be efficiently boosted and were comparable to those obtained with Freund's Adjuvant. The produced antibodies reacted with M3, M5, protein A and the influenza glycoprotein, recognized Pf155/RESA and inhibited merozoite invasion in vitro. These results suggest that coupling of immunogens to pre-formed ISCOMs may be a basis for construction of multivalent subunit vaccines.

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          Journal
          Parasite Immunol.
          Parasite immunology
          0141-9838
          0141-9838
          Jun 1993
          : 15
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Immunology, Stockholm University, Sweden.
          Article
          8361778
          acaa1de7-37cf-41a0-973a-820df1775291
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