2019
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines7030073
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Inactivated Rabies Virus-Vectored Immunocontraceptive Vaccine in a Thermo-Responsive Hydrogel Induces High and Persistent Antibodies against Rabies, but Insufficient Antibodies against Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone for Contraception

Abstract: Rabies is preventable through vaccination, but the need to mount annual canine vaccination campaigns presents major challenges in rabies control and prevention. The development of a rabies vaccine that ensures lifelong immunity and animal population management in one dose could be extremely advantageous. A nonsurgical alternative to spay/neuter is a high priority for animal welfare, but irreversible infertility in one dose has not been achieved. Towards this goal, we developed a rabies virus-vectored immunocon… Show more

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“…According to the authors, administering molecules with contraceptive potential (such as an antibody against a specific molecule or hormone transgene) would allow the body to synthesize that molecule for long periods, bypassing the natural reactivity and time-limited response of the body's immune system, and consequently leading to the annulment of crucial reproductive pathways, for which they named the technique vectored contraception. Nonetheless, the developed vectored gonadotropin releasing hormone vaccine's limited contraceptive effect, particularly when using homologous GnRH [63,64].…”
Section: Gene-based Sterilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the authors, administering molecules with contraceptive potential (such as an antibody against a specific molecule or hormone transgene) would allow the body to synthesize that molecule for long periods, bypassing the natural reactivity and time-limited response of the body's immune system, and consequently leading to the annulment of crucial reproductive pathways, for which they named the technique vectored contraception. Nonetheless, the developed vectored gonadotropin releasing hormone vaccine's limited contraceptive effect, particularly when using homologous GnRH [63,64].…”
Section: Gene-based Sterilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%