2017
DOI: 10.2174/0929866523666161220111833
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Immuno-Stimulating Peptide Derived from HMGB1 is More Effective Than the N-Terminal Domain of Gp96 as an Endogenous Adjuvant for Improvement of Protein Vaccines

Abstract: Up to now, different protein vaccine modalities against human papillomavirus (HPV) have been designed to control cervical cancer. The important issue is to increase their immunogenicity using appropriate adjuvants. Among heat shock proteins (HSPs), glycoprotein 96 (Gp96) and its Nterminal region (NT-gp96) have attracted a specific interest in stimulation of antigen-specific immune responses in vivo. Furthermore, the potency of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein and its fragment (Hp91) was reported to en… Show more

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“…A vaccine containing peptides can also be an adjuvant for activating the immune system. For instance, Hp91 peptide has formed the adjuvant for a protein vaccine against human papillomavirus to control cervical cancer (130). Therefore, immune system stimulating peptides are an alternative cancer therapy to control metastasis and eradicate cancer cells by activating host immunity with the specific tumor antigens.…”
Section: Cell Stimulating Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vaccine containing peptides can also be an adjuvant for activating the immune system. For instance, Hp91 peptide has formed the adjuvant for a protein vaccine against human papillomavirus to control cervical cancer (130). Therefore, immune system stimulating peptides are an alternative cancer therapy to control metastasis and eradicate cancer cells by activating host immunity with the specific tumor antigens.…”
Section: Cell Stimulating Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%