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New Carbohydrate-Based Anti-Cancer And Anti-Bacterial Vaccines, Zhifang Zhou Jan 2014

New Carbohydrate-Based Anti-Cancer And Anti-Bacterial Vaccines, Zhifang Zhou

Wayne State University Dissertations

The unique carbohydrates expressed on the surface of cancer, bacterial, viral and fungal cells are excellent target antigens for the design of therapeutic or preventive vaccines. However, as antigens carbohydrates have problems. First, carbohydrates usually have low immunogenicity. Second, even if immunogenic, carbohydrates typically elicit T cell-independent immune responses. To overcome these problems and design useful vaccines based on carbohydrate antigens, they are usually coupled with carrier proteins to form conjugates to enhance the immunogenicity of the antigens. However, there are still some issues existing in glycoprotein vaccines, such as poor reproducibility of the conjugates, difficulties in quality control and …