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Vaccination with a mutated variant of human Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) blocks VEGF-induced retinal neovascularization in a rabbit experimental model

Authors :
Marta Ayala
Jorge Fernandez de Castro
Rafael González
Ana Yansy Etchegoyen
Humberto Lamdan
Yorlandis González
Judith Agüero
Jorge V. Gavilondo
Lincidio Pérez
Juan C. Romero
Yanelys Morera
Source :
Experimental eye research. 122
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is a key driver of the neovascularization and vascular permeability that leads to the loss of visual acuity of eye diseases like wet age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, and retinopathy of premature. Among the several anti-VEGF therapies under investigation for the treatment of neovascular eye diseases, our group has developed the vaccine candidate CIGB-247-V that uses a mutated form of human VEGF as antigen. In this work we evaluated if the vaccine could prevent or attenuate VEGF-induced retinal neovascularization in the course of a rabbit eye neovascularization model, based on direct intravitreal injection of human VEGF. Our experimental findings have shown that anti-VEGF IgG antibodies induced by the vaccine were available in the retina blood circulation, and could neutralize in situ the neovascularization effect of VEGF. CIGB-247-V vaccination proved to effectively reduce retinal neovascularization caused by intravitreal VEGF injection. Altogether, these results open the way for human studies of the vaccine in neovascular eye syndromes, and inform on the potential mechanisms involved in its effect.

Details

ISSN :
10960007
Volume :
122
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental eye research
Accession number :
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