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Использование моделей in vivo для оценки иммуногенности терапевтических вакцин против ВПЧ на основе онкобелка Е7

Использование моделей in vivo для оценки иммуногенности терапевтических вакцин против ВПЧ на основе онкобелка Е7

Abstract

Разработка терапевтических вакцин, направленных на индукцию специфических Т-клеточных иммунных ответов против раннего онкобелка Е7 вируса папилломы человека (ВПЧ), необходима для контроля и подавления существующего в организме инфекционного агента. Доступные методы тестирования эффективности вакцин с использованием экспериментальных моделей животных не всегда позволяют получить необходимую и релевантную информацию о терапевтическом потенциале. В настоящем обзоре представлены результаты информационноаналитического исследования доступных моделей животных и критериев для оценки показателей специфической активности. Показаны наиболее перспективные модели для проведения доклинических исследований иммуногенности терапевтических вакцин против ВПЧ-ассоциированных заболеваний мукозального типа.

Development of therapeutic vaccines directed on induction of specific T-cell immune response against human papillomavirus early oncoprotein E7 is required for monitoring and suppression of infectious agent in invaded organism. Available techniques for vaccine efficacy testing based on experimental animal models would not result in relevant information concerning therapeutic potential. In current review analytical research results of available animal models as well as evaluation criteria for specific activity parameters are represented. Advanced models for preclinical study of immunogenicity of therapeutical vaccines against mucosal type HPV-associated diseases are shown.

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ВАКЦИНЫ ПРОТИВ ВПЧ, ДОКЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ, БЕЛОК Е7, ПАПИЛЛОМАВИРУС ЧЕЛОВЕКА, МОДЕЛЬНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ ЖИВОТНЫХ

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