Abstract
Vaccination has become one of the most promising immunotherapeutic approaches in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related neuropathological hallmarks. Numerous immunotherapeutic interventions have attempted to achieve adaptive immunity against A with a range of different antigenic designs and immunomodulatory strategies, most of them with great success in AD mouse model studies. Most of these studies have shown that both active and passive immunization can drastically reduce amyloid deposition and prevent the decline in cognitive performance. New approved clinical trials are under investigation to test the effectiveness of those different vaccination approaches, although previous data showed modest clinical success with some adverse inflammatory events in immunized elderly patients. The search for new approaches to overcome these severe side effects has led to novel technical methods such as live vector or DNA vaccines, although the use of innovative adjuvants combined with selected amyloid peptides is among the most auspicious. In this review, we compare and discuss the past and contemporary vaccines and the future strategies that may lead to a viable improvement in AD prevention and treatment.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, vaccine, immunotherapy, animal models, neurodegeneration, amyloid-beta plaques.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Validating Immunotherapy in Alzheimer’s Disease: The EB101 Vaccine
Volume: 22 Issue: 7
Author(s): Ivan Carrera, Lucia Fernandez-Novoa, Gjumrakch Aliev, Carmen Vigo and Ramón Cacabelos
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Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, vaccine, immunotherapy, animal models, neurodegeneration, amyloid-beta plaques.
Abstract: Vaccination has become one of the most promising immunotherapeutic approaches in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related neuropathological hallmarks. Numerous immunotherapeutic interventions have attempted to achieve adaptive immunity against A with a range of different antigenic designs and immunomodulatory strategies, most of them with great success in AD mouse model studies. Most of these studies have shown that both active and passive immunization can drastically reduce amyloid deposition and prevent the decline in cognitive performance. New approved clinical trials are under investigation to test the effectiveness of those different vaccination approaches, although previous data showed modest clinical success with some adverse inflammatory events in immunized elderly patients. The search for new approaches to overcome these severe side effects has led to novel technical methods such as live vector or DNA vaccines, although the use of innovative adjuvants combined with selected amyloid peptides is among the most auspicious. In this review, we compare and discuss the past and contemporary vaccines and the future strategies that may lead to a viable improvement in AD prevention and treatment.
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Carrera Ivan, Fernandez-Novoa Lucia, Aliev Gjumrakch, Vigo Carmen and Cacabelos Ramón, Validating Immunotherapy in Alzheimer’s Disease: The EB101 Vaccine, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2016; 22 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666151209152204
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666151209152204 |
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