2005
DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000148604.77591.67
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Evaluation of the safety and immunogenicity of synthetic Aβ42 (AN1792) in patients with AD

Abstract: AN1792 + QS-21 elicited a positive antibody response to Abeta42 in more than half of this elderly study population.

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“…5). As mentioned above, recent analysis of data from the AN-1792 clinical trial has produced encouraging results including demonstration of a reduction in plaque load and attenuation of cognitive decline in vaccinated AD patients who produced high titers of anti-Aβ antibodies [28,29,33]. On the other hand, Th1, but not Th2 type of immune response in vaccinated AD patients has been implicated in cell-mediated autoimmune response resulted in meningoencephalitis.…”
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“…5). As mentioned above, recent analysis of data from the AN-1792 clinical trial has produced encouraging results including demonstration of a reduction in plaque load and attenuation of cognitive decline in vaccinated AD patients who produced high titers of anti-Aβ antibodies [28,29,33]. On the other hand, Th1, but not Th2 type of immune response in vaccinated AD patients has been implicated in cell-mediated autoimmune response resulted in meningoencephalitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the adverse events (meningoencephalitis) in the AN-1792 clinical trial, follow up studies demonstrated that strong anti-Aβ antibody responses, rather than autoimmune T cell responses generated in AD patients, were capable of reducing AD pathology and diminishing the progressive cognitive decline associated with the disease [24,[28][29][30][31][32][33]. More specifically, published data from AN-1792 clinical trials suggest that the aseptic meningoencephalitis may have been caused by a T cell-mediated autoimmune response, whereas production of high titers of anti-Aβ antibodies may have been therapeutic to the AD patients.…”
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