Major Breakthrough May Pave The Way For Therapeutic Vaccines

It should be possible to use to create both cheap and effective drugs for diseases like cancer and . One problem in developing such vaccines has previously been the lack of adjuvants, substances that make vaccines more effective. However, there has now been a major in this area. The study, led by at , is published in the December issue of the journal Vaccine.

Many of the treatment methods that are developed today for , cancer, and are based on the use of so-called . The cost of these is high, between 15 000 and 150 000 dollars per patient and year, and of treatment are often needed. contain no pre-produced antibodies but rather stimulate our to produce its own . They are considerably less expensive to manufacture than the drugs that are now being produced.

that target the same as the various would enable us to reduce the cost of treatment significantly, and also decrease the number of visits patients need to make to the clinic,” says , professor of molecular and at the Department of , , who directed the study.

One of the biggest problems when it comes to developing has been the lack of so-called adjuvants, immune-stimulating substances that are added to boost the effect of the vaccine. Until now, there has been only one that is approved for use in humans, and this substance has proven to have little or no effect when the is endogenous, that is, produced by the body itself. To develop new and more potent adjuvants, researchers from , in collaboration with from the Shemyakin- Institute in , have performed comprehensive analyses of various potential combinations.

“We have made a very important by managing to identify a substance that is biologically degradable and that exhibits considerably higher activity than the adjuvants that have been used in the past,” says .

“These new and highly promising findings are an important step toward developing more cost-effective drugs for some of our major public health diseases,” he says.

Source: Uppsala Universitet

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