In order to evaluate the true immune status and the effect of revaccination on a young adult population, we collected serum samplesfrom 289 military recruits who were vaccinated during an outbreak in 1991. Most vaccinees, age 18-25 years, had apparently been immunized once before as infants. Sera co
Response to a hepatitis b polypeptide vaccine in micelle form in a young adult population
β Scribed by F. Blaine Hollinger; Catherine Troisi; Dorothy Heiberg; Yanuario Sanchez; Gordon R. Dreesman; Joseph L. Meinick
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 892 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Polypeptide micelles with relative molecular weights of 25,000 (p25) and 30,000 (gp30) daltons were prepared from native 22-nm hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) particles. This p25/gp30 complex was alum-adsorbed, and three dosage levels (20 pg, 4 pg, and 0.8 pg) were administered at 0, 1, and 6 months to 51 human volunteers. Local and systemic reactions were clinically insignificant, and all vaccinees seroconverted, regardless of dose. As anticipated, antibody responses diminished as the dosage was reduced. Seroconversion rates and geometric mean antibody levels for the 20 pg dosage group were significantly better than those observed with a commercial vaccine and were comparable to those achieved after immunization with 40 pg of the intact 22-nm particles used to prepare the polypeptides. By 2 weeks, an anti-HBs response was elicited in 80% of the group receiving 20 pg of the polypeptide vaccine. This rapid response to immunization may be particularly beneficial for postexposure prophylaxis where the early development of immunity is advantageous.
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