Journal of Reproductive Immunology
Volume 83, Issue 1 , Pages 158-163, December 2009

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin β based recombinant antibodies and vaccines

Talwar Research Foundation, E-8 Neb Valley, New Delhi 110 068, India

Received 13 December 2008; received in revised form 10 August 2009; accepted 25 August 2009. published online 15 October 2009.

Abstract 

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) are unique targets for the control of fertility. Immunological approaches to neutralizing these hormones have additional utility in cancer treatment. Vaccines have been developed against both GnRH and hCG and these have undergone Phase I/II clinical trials documenting their safety, reversibility and efficacy. The heterospecies dimer hCG vaccine prevented pregnancy in women of proven fertility without impairment of ovulation or derangement of menstrual regularity and bleeding profiles. The protective threshold of antibody titers to achieve efficacy was determined in these first-ever trials. Recently, a recombinant vaccine against the β subunit of hCG linked to the B subunit of heat labile enterotoxin has been made and expressed as a glycosylated conjugate in Pichia pastoris. Experiments indicate its ability to generate antibodies above the protective threshold in all immunized Balb/c mice. Ectopic expression of hCG/hCGβ is observed in many advanced stage cancers of various origins. A chimeric high affinity and specific recombinant antibody against hCGβ linked to curcumin kills hCGβ expressing T lymphoblastic leukemia cells without any deleterious effect. Several synthetic and recombinant vaccines have been developed against GnRH. These reduce serum testosterone to castration levels causing atrophy of the prostate. Three Phase I/II clinical trials conducted in India and Austria have shown that these vaccines elicit non-surgical reduction of testosterone, a fall in prostate specific antigen and clinical improvement of prostate carcinoma patients. A multimer recombinant vaccine against GnRH has high efficacy for sterilization of pigs and other animals.

Keywords: Phase I/II clinical trials, Immuno-contraception, Targeted killing of cancer cells, Prostate, Carcinoma, Fertility control of animals

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PII: S0165-0378(09)00453-7

doi:10.1016/j.jri.2009.08.008

Journal of Reproductive Immunology
Volume 83, Issue 1 , Pages 158-163, December 2009