1. Glycopeptide dendrimers, part III: a review. Use of glycopeptide dendrimers in immunotherapy and diagnosis of cancer and viral diseases.
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Niederhafner P, Reinis M, Sebestík J, and Jezek J
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- AIDS Vaccines chemistry, AIDS Vaccines therapeutic use, Adjuvants, Immunologic therapeutic use, Animals, Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate chemistry, Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate classification, Cancer Vaccines chemistry, Cancer Vaccines therapeutic use, Carbohydrate Sequence, Dendrimers chemistry, Glycopeptides chemistry, HIV Infections therapy, Humans, Immunotherapy methods, Influenza Vaccines chemistry, Influenza Vaccines therapeutic use, Molecular Sequence Data, Neoplasms diagnosis, Neoplasms therapy, Vaccines, Synthetic chemistry, Vaccines, Synthetic therapeutic use, Viral Vaccines chemistry, Viral Vaccines therapeutic use, Virus Diseases diagnosis, Virus Diseases therapy, Dendrimers therapeutic use, Glycopeptides therapeutic use
- Abstract
Glycopeptide dendrimers containing different types of tumor associated-carbohydrate antigens (T(N), TF, sialyl-T(N), sialyl-TF, sialyl-Le(x), sialyl-Le(a) etc.) were used in diagnosis and therapy of different sorts of cancer. These dendrimeric structures with incorporated T-cell epitopes and adjuvants can be used as antitumor vaccines. Best results were obtained with multiantigenic vaccines, containing, e.g. five or six different TAAs. The topic of TAAs and their dendrimeric forms at molecular level are reviewed, including structure, syntheses, and biological activities. Use of glycopeptide dendrimers as antiviral vaccines against HIV and influenza is also described. Their syntheses, physico-chemical properties, and biological activities are given with many examples.
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- 2008
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