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      A single administration of tetanus toxoid in biodegradable microspheres elicits T cell and antibody responses similar or superior to those obtained with aluminum hydroxide.

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          The use of biodegradable polymer microspheres as a single dose vaccine delivery system was investigated by using tetanus toxoid (TT). In order to compare the immunogenicity of TT-microspheres (TT-MS) with aluminum hydroxide (alum)-based TT, BALB/c mice were immunized with TT in different formulations including individual or mixtures of MS and TT-alum. All TT-MS formulations elicited high proliferative and antibody responses comparable to those obtained with TT-alum formulation. Antibody levels remained elevated over a long period of time. Certain individual MS preparations elicited lower antibody titers than the MS mixtures. More importantly, the proliferative and antibody responses induced by a single injection of three TT-MS mixtures with different particle sizes and degradation rates were similar to those obtained with three injections of TT-alum. In addition, TT-MS induce similar isotypesubclass antibodies to those TT-alum induced. These results raise the possibility to obtain optimal and long-lasting immune responses by single administration of the three TT-MS mixture formulations alone.

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          Journal
          Vaccine
          Vaccine
          0264-410X
          0264-410X
          May 1995
          : 13
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, Epalinges, Switzerland.
          Article
          0264410X9400046P
          10.1016/0264-410X(94)00046-P
          7668038
          1a2d63c2-a734-49c1-9919-00e33a832211
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