2020
DOI: 10.52547/vacres.7.2.92
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Feeding Eggs from Hens Immunized with Specific KLH-Conjugated HIV Peptide Candidate Vaccines to Chicks Induces Specific Anti-HIV gp120 and gp41 Antibodies that Neutralize the Original HIV Antigens

Abstract: Isolation of antibodies from the egg yolk of chickens is of particular interest as a source of specific antibodies for oral administration to prevent infections and use them as immunodiagnostic reagents. This study assessed the hypothesis that immunization with human immunodeficiency virus 1(HIV-1) viral peptides could induce a potent immune response that could be evaluated in chicken eggs. Methods: Nine healthy brown Leghorn layer hens (3 per HIV immunogen), aged 7 months, were immunized intramuscularly at mu… Show more

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“…The study emphasises the significance of investigating alternative immunotherapeutic strategies and highlights the potential of hyperimmune egg-derived antibodies as a treatment modality. Overall, the findings contribute to the understanding of HIV immunology and emphasize the importance of continued research into effective HIV treatment options [65,67,68] .…”
Section: An Hiv Experimental Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…The study emphasises the significance of investigating alternative immunotherapeutic strategies and highlights the potential of hyperimmune egg-derived antibodies as a treatment modality. Overall, the findings contribute to the understanding of HIV immunology and emphasize the importance of continued research into effective HIV treatment options [65,67,68] .…”
Section: An Hiv Experimental Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This inhibition was absent in the sera of chicks not fed with hyperimmune eggs. The findings suggest that feeding chicks with hyperimmune eggs could stimulate the production of anti-anti-idiotypic antibodies, potentially offering avenues for immunotherapy against HIV infections, albeit further studies and clinical trials are warranted to validate these findings in humans [65,66]. Tables 1-3 reflect the results.…”
Section: An Hiv Experimental Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 98%