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- the present invention relates to antigenic
- glycopeptides preparable from keratinophilic fungi as well-as yeasts processes for the preparation of these antigenic preparations, their use as pharmaceutical substances as well as their use as vaccines, including but not limited to, the prophylaxis and treatment of allergy, as well as for modulating the immune response.
- ITH immediate type hypersensitivity
- DTH hypersensitivity
- DTH Askenase, P.W. (1973), J. exp. Med., 138, pp. 1144-1155).
- Allergic diseases that can be classified as ITH are for example atopic eczema, allergic bronchial asthma, hay fever, rhinitis, conjunctivitis. These can develop into chronic forms as well and should not be considered exclusively as IgE-dependent reactions.
- DTH acute allergic contact dermatitis and chronic allergic contact eczema, which can further be classified as DTH (type IV) with epidermal
- Summer Eczema is an allergic dermatitis from the veterinary clinic.
- Summer Eczema is an allergic dermatitis from the veterinary clinic.
- Afflicted animals display a strong sensitivity of the skin with regard to irritations, i.e. touch, rain, wind etc., impairing their overall health and performance. As with-other allergies, it is believed that the
- immunotherapeutic methods for example the administration of immune-stimulators like BCG, levamisol and other stimulators, have been used for the treatment of eczema, atopic eczema, skin abscesses, and also auto-immune diseases (A.M. Tschernucha (Editor), Koscha, published by Medicina in 1982, Moscow).
- soluble or “nonsoluble” refers to the solubility in aqueous solution.
- antigenic preparation refers to any composition of matter that is able to elicit an antigenic or immunogenic response.
- modulating the immune response refers to the ability of the antigenic preparations of the present invention to stimulate or enhance the immune response, for example as demonstrated by their ability to stimulate the proliferation of lymphocytes in cell culture, (a
- antigenic preparations preparable from keratinophilic fungi or yeast can be used for the prophylaxis and treatment of allergies, as well as for modulating the immune
- the antigenic preparations can be used as pharmaceutical compositions as well as vaccines for the treatment of animals and humans, especially for the treatment of allergies and for modulating the immune response. It will be understood that the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention can have immunological as well as pharmacological utility.
- the antigenic material of this invention may also be prepared from material derived from keratinophilic fungi or yeasts, for example from the fungal or yeast cell walls.
- antigenic preparations of the present invention three different processes have been developed. According to these processes three different antigenic fractions (ASMP, ANMP or AEMP), in the following commonly referred to as “fractions”, can be prepared from keratinophilic fungi as well as yeasts. Antigenic preparations comprising more than one fraction are referred to in the following as "complex
- Process 1 The fraction preparable according to this process consists of antigenic soluble material
- ASMP polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides
- Example 1 comprises the following:
- Keratinophilic fungi or yeasts are cultivated on Agar plates, for example as described in EP 0564620.
- One preferred medium is for example malt extract agar from Oxoid.
- Other media that will ensure growth of
- keratinophilic fungi or yeast may be used as well.
- the resulting fungal biomass is lifted off and treated with an aqueous solution of alkali.
- alkaline solutions are NaOH or KOH at preferred
- Alkaline treatment is preferably at 20 -150 C for up to 30h.
- the solid and liquid phases of the preparation are separated, for example by centrifugation, filtration or sedimentation.
- the separation is achieved by centrifugation, which ensures good separation of the fungal cell debris, for example at forces of about 3500g.
- the treatment under aqueous alkaline conditions, as well as the separation step, may be repeated several times.
- HCl or acetic acid can be used, preferably at pH values between pH 2.5 and pH 4.5.
- HCl or acetic acid can be used, preferably at pH values between pH 2.5 and pH 4.5.
- the supernatant from the separation step is subject to a precipitation step.
- the precipitation is performed by adding a suitable organic solvent, e.g. an alcohol such as a lower alkanol to the supernatant, for example methanol or ethanol.
- a suitable organic solvent e.g. an alcohol such as a lower alkanol
- a ratio of one volume supernatant to 2-5 volumes of alcohol will result in good precipitation of the antigenic material.
- Other non-alcoholic precipitation procedures known to the person skilled in the art may be used as well, for example ammonium sulphate or other salt precipitation may result in precipitation of the antigenic material as well.
- the solid phase is then subject to a further separation step, preferably under conditions as. described above.
- the resulting solid phase is recovered and if desired is dissolved in an aqueous solution, preferably in
- distilled water typically 25 to 100 ml are used.
- ASMP preparation can be lyophilised and stored for prolonged time periods under dry conditions.
- Process 2 The fraction preparable according to this process consists of antigenic nonsoluble material comprising polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides (ANMP). Briefly this process, which is illustrated in detail in Example 2, comprises the following:
- Keratinophilic fungi or yeasts are cultivated on Agar plates, for example as described in EP 0564620.
- a preferred medium is for example malt extract agar from Oxoid.
- Other media that will ensure growth of
- keratinophilic fungi or yeast may be used as well.
- the resulting fungal biomass is lifted off and treated with an aqueous solution of alkali.
- Preferred aqueous alkaline solutions are NaOH or KOH at preferred
- Alkaline treatment is preferably at 20-150 C for up to 30h.
- the solid and liquid phases of the preparation are separated, for example, by centrifugation, filtration or sedimentation. Preferably the separation is achieved by centrifugation, which ensures good separation of the fungal cell debris, for example at forces of about 3500g.
- the treatment under aqueous alkaline conditions may be repeated several times, as well as the separation step.
- the solid phase is treated with mineral or organic acids. Preferably 0.2-1.5 M acetic acid or 0.05-1 M HCl are added to the solid phase for 0.5 to 3 hours at temperatures of 70 to 100 C. After acidic treatment the solid phase is washed with an aqueous solution, preferably distilled water.
- washing is repeated about five times.
- solid phase is suspended in distilled water.
- Process 3 The fraction preparable according to this process consists of antigenic exogenous material
- AEMP polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides
- Keratinophilic fungi or yeasts are incubated in aqueous solution or cultivated in liquid medium for up to 240 hours (the volume of the solution or culture is here defined as primary volume PV). Distilled water can be used (see example 3. I.) as well as media described in EP 0564620. After incubation or cultivation, the fungal cells are separated, for example, by
- the resulting supernatant is then lyophilised and subsequently dissolved in water.
- the volume of water equals 0.1 to 0.2 volumes of the primary volume (PV).
- the resulting solution is then subject to a precipitation step.
- the precipitation is performed by adding a suitable organic solvent, e.g. an alcohol such as a lower alkanol to the supernatant, for example methanol or ethanol. A ratio of one volume supernatant to 2-5 volumes of alcohol will result in good precipitation of the antigenic material.
- AEMP solution can be lyophilised and stored for prolonged time periods under dry conditions, preferably at 2 to 10 C.
- Preferred species are:
- Preferred strains of the above referenced species are:
- fractions can be obtained from, they are referred to according to the following.
- Trichophyton equinum are referred to as ASMP-TE, ANMP-TE, or AEMP-TE
- ii Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- Trichophyton sarkisovii are referred to as ASMP-TS, ANMP-TS, or AEMP-TS,
- Trichophyton verrucosum are referred to as ASMP-TV, ANMP-TV, or AEMP-TV,
- (v) -Microsporum canis are referred to as ASMP-MC, ANMP-MC, or AEMP-MC,
- Microsporum gypseum are referred to as ASMP-MG, ANMP-MG, or AEMP-MG, or
- Candida albicans are referred to as ASMP-CA, ANMP-CA, or AEMP-CA.
- AEMP-CA9656 refers to the AEMP fraction preparable from Candida albicans strain DSM No. 9656.
- Fractions preparable as defined in any one of the above described processes (1 to 3) comprise at least one single antigen preparable from at least one of the above referenced fungi.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention comprise at least one of the above defined fractions or combinations thereof.
- mannose galactose mannose galactose, glucose and xylose and others in different relative amount.
- 3) contain a mixture of polymeric structures formed by a significant amount of these monosaccharides. A significant part of these polymeric structures show molecular weights greater than 20 000 kD.
- the carbohydrate signals cover a range from 3.2 - 5.5 ppm, the amino acid signals a region from 0.75 - 3.45 (without ⁇ -protons).
- ASMP also shows typical signals for acetate-CH 3 1.92ppm.
- the AEMP fractions show also typical signals for disacharides and amino acids.
- E.g. the TM 7279 spectrum shows signals for aromatic amino acids like
- Preferred embodiments of the antigenic preparations of the present invention comprise for example the following combinations of Fractions (Complexes):
- Complex 1 comprises ASMP-TM, and ASMP-MG, and ASMP- CA.
- concentration of each fraction is 0.1 to 50mg/ml.
- a highly preferred embodiment according to Complex 1 is a combination of ASMP-TM7279, ASMP-MG7274, and ASMP-CA9656.
- Complex 1.1 comprises ASMP-MG and ASMP-CA.
- concentration of each fraction is 0.1 to 50mg/ml.
- a highly preferred embodiment according to Complex 1.1 is a combination of ASMP-MG7274 and ASMP-CA9656.
- Complex 2 comprises ANMP-TM, and ANMP-MG, and ANMP-CA. Preferably the concentration of each fraction is 0.1 to 5% (v/v).
- a highly preferred embodiment according to Complex 2 is a combination of ANMP-TM7279, ANMP-MG7274, and ANMP-CA9656.
- Complex 3 comprises AEMP-TM, and AEMP-MG, and AEMP-CA.
- concentration of each fraction is 0.1 to 50mg/ml.
- Complex 4 comprises ANMP and AEMP.
- the following combinations of fractions are preferred: (1) ANMP-CA and AEMP-TM or (2) ANMP-MG, ANMP-TM and AEMP-TM.
- concentration of ANMP is 0.1 to 5% (v/v) and that of AEMP is 0.1 to 50mg/ml.
- Highly preferred embodiments according to Complex 4 are the following combinations:
- Complex 5 comprises ANMP and ASMP.
- a preferred combination is ANMP-MG, and ANMP-TM, and ASMP-CA.
- the concentration of the individual ANMP fractions is 0.1 to 5% (v/v), and that of individual ASMP fractions is 0.1 to 50mg/ml.
- Highly preferred is a combination of ANMP-MG7274, and ANMP-TM7279, and ASMP-CA9656.
- antigenic complexes comprise for example: ASMP and AEMP-or ASMP and AEMP and ANMP at concentrations for ASMP and AEMP of 0.1-50mg/ml and for ANMP at
- antigenic preparations of the present invention can be applied together with suitable physiologically acceptable carriers that do not cause adverse
- Preferred carriers are for example: Carrier A: aqueous solution comprising 0.85% (w/v) NaCl; Carrier B: aqueous solution comprising 5% (w/v) Glucose, 0.3% (w/v) meat extract "lab-lemco” (Oxoid), and 0.1% (w/v) yeast extract (Oxoid); Carrier C: Medium RPMI 1640 (purchased from Serva, catalogue no 12-702).
- antigenic preparations of the present invention can be applied per se or as solutions for injection, creams, sprays, aerosols, tablets and in other
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention may further provide highly efficient vaccines.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention are able to stimulate the proliferation of cells of the immune system and thereby are able to modulate the immune response.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention are further able to inhibit the proliferation of human keratinocytes.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention may confer a high degree of resistance against allergic reactions, particularly of epithelial tissues, more particularly of the skin. They are of interest for preventing and curing allergy, and in our hands have not shown adverse side effects as demonstrated in vivo in laboratory animals (i.e. guinea pigs and white mice) and horses (i.e. cross-breed and Icelandic horses).
- acute allergic dermatitis and skin lesions may be effectively cured without side effects by administering the antigenic preparation of the present invention, i.e. by vaccination.
- the symptoms of allergic inflammation of the skin, itch and the sensitivity of the skin of individuals afflicted with allergic dermatitis may be abolished.
- Complete recovery from all allergic symptoms has been achieved within 2 to 8 weeks after the final injection and the allergen induced sensitivity of the skin to irritants was abolished. Further, within 1 to 6 weeks after the final injection itch may be abolished.
- preparations of the present invention provide a
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention provide a
- mammals afflicted with alopecia may be cured of or protected against alopecia, preferred are Complexes 1 or 1.1.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention improve the hair condition and seasonal coat change of mammals. After 1 to 3 intramuscular or intradermal injections, coat condition may be significantly improved and in
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention provide a
- mammals i.e. humans, afflicted with eczema
- mammals may be cured of or protected against eczema
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention provide a
- neurodermitis may be cured of or protected against neurodermitis, preferred are fractions ASMP-MG, ASMP-CA and ASMP-TM, i.e. ASMP-MG7274, ASMP-CA9656 and ASMP- TM7279 or complexes 1 and 1.1.
- the antigenic preparations of the present invention may be used to treat a variety of indications such as those described in "Klinische Immunologie", Peter, H.H.
- the present invention further relates to Candida albicans strain DSM No. 9656, which was obtained by directed selection based on stabilisation of cultural- morphological characteristics and attenuation of epidemic strain No. 008, which was isolated from a man in 1990.
- Candida albicans strain DSM No. 9656 The biological properties of Candida albicans strain DSM No. 9656 are described in Table 1.
- Candida albicans DSM No. 9656 further differs from the epidemic strain in its population stability, and morphological characteristics under long term passaging through nutrient media and lower
- centrifugation was performed at forces between 3000g to 3500g for about 30-50 min.
- the media were purchased from Oxoid (Unipath GmbH, Am Lippeglacis 6-8, 46483 Wesel, Germany) or Serva (Serva Feinbiochemica GmbH & Co. KG, Carl-Benz-Str. 7, 69115
- keratinocyte cell lines can be used as well.
- Horse lymphocytes were isolated and cultivated as described in Friemel, H., "Immun Vietnamese Immunological vonmethoden”, published by VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena, 1984; or Paul, E., "Fundamental Immunology”, published by Raven Press, New York, 1984. Radio assays were essentially performed as described in Boehncke et al., 1994, Scand. J. Immunol. 39, pp. 327-332 and references cited therein. NaOH, KOH, HCl and acetic acid were prepared as aqueous solutions. If not indicated otherwise, the term soluble refers to the solubility in aqueous solution.
- Carrier A aqueous solution comprising 0.85% (w/v) NaCl
- Carrier B aqueous solution comprising 5% (w/v) Glucose, 0.3% (w/v) meat extract "lab-lemco” (Oxoid), and 0.1% (w/v) yeast extract (Oxoid);
- Carrier C Medium RPMI 1640 (Serva).
- Antigenic soluble material comprising
- ASMP polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides
- ASMP-TM Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- ASMP-MG Microsporum gypseum
- ASMP-CA Candida albicans
- Fungi were cultivated on Agar plates as described in EP 0564620.
- the fungal biomass was lifted off and for the production of:
- Trichophyton mentagrophytes biomass was treated with 4.5% (w/v) of NaOH at about 140 C for 1 hour
- Candida albicans biomass was treated with 3.0% (w/v) of NaOH at about 75 C for 6h followed by centrifugation.
- the sediment was again treated with 3.0% (w/v) of NaOH at about 75 C for 6h followed by centrifugation.
- the final supernatant was then treated with a 12M solution of acetic acid at a final pH of 3.5 for 2 hours at 4-10 C.
- the sediment was then separated by centrifugation, and 2 volumes of methanol were added to 1 volume of
- Candida albicans biomass was treated with 4.5% (w/v) of KOH at about 35 C for 3h followed by centrifugation.
- the sediment was again treated with 4.5% (w/v) of NaOH at about 35 C for 3h followed by centrifugation, and the procedure was repeated for a third time.
- the final supernatant was then treated with a 0.25M solution of HCl at a final pH of 3.5 for 4 hours 18-20 C.
- the sediment was then separated by centrifugation, and 2 volumes of ethanol were added to 1 volume of
- Antigenic nonsoluble material comprising
- ANMP polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides
- Fungi were cultivated on Agar plates as described in EP 0564620.
- the fungal biomass was lifted off and for the production of:
- Trichophyton mentagrophytes biomass was treated with 0.2% (w/v) NaOH at about 35 C for 24h followed by centrifugation.
- the sediment was treated with 0.3M acetic acid for about 3 hours at about 60 C and washed five times with distilled water. Each washing step was followed by centrifugation.
- the final sediment was resuspended in an aqueous solution of 0.85% (w/v) NaCl (Carrier A) to a final concentration of 0.5% (v/v) of ANMP-TM.
- the ANMP-TM preparation was stored as
- ANMP-TM 1.5% (v/v) of ANMP-TM.
- the ANMP-TM preparation was stored as suspension at 2-10 C.
- the resulting sediment was treated with 0.7M acetic acid for about 4 hours at 60 C and washed five times with distilled water. Each washing step was followed by centrifugation. The final sediment was resuspended in an aqueous solution comprising 5% (w/v) glucose, 0.1% (w/v) yeast extract from Oxoid, and
- ANMP-MG 2.0% (v/v) of ANMP-MG.
- the ANMP-MG preparation was stored as suspension at 2-10 C.
- Candida albicans biomass was treated with 4.5% (w/v) NaOH at about 140 C for 2 hours followed by
- Antigenic exogenous material comprising
- AEMP polysaccharide and/or glycopeptides
- AEMP-TM Trichophyton mentagrophytes was incubated for 240h at 26 C in 1000ml distilled water. Then, the culture, containing about 1.2 ⁇ 10 8 cells per ml, was centrifuged. The supernatant was lyophilised and
- AEMP-TM Microsporum gypseum was cultivated for 50 h at 28 C in 200ml of Carrier C (RPMI 1640 medium from Serva). The culture, containing about 3 ⁇ 10 7 cells per ml, was centrifuged. The supernatant was lyophilised and dissolved in 20ml of distilled water, 2 volumes of methanol were added and the precipitate was dissolved in aqueous solution. The supernatant was lyophilised resulting in AEMP-TM.
- AEMP-CA Candida albicans was cultivated for 30h in 800ml of Carrier B (l%(w/v) meat extract lab-lemco from Oxoid, 0.1% (w/v) yeast extract from Oxoid and 5% (w/v) dextrose) at 37 C. The culture, containing about 10 8 cells per ml, was centrifuged. The supernatant was lyophilised and dissolved in a small amount of distilled water, 2 volumes of methanol were added and the
- HaCaT cell cultures The influence of different antigenic preparations on the growth of keratinocyte cell cultures (HaCaT cell cultures) was determined.
- the ANMP fractions as prepared according to Example 2 were lyophilised and resuspended in PBS (Phosphate Buffered Saline with a phosphate concentration of 6.7mM at physiological pH of about 7.2; purchased from Serva, Catalogue No 17-516).
- HaCaT cells keratinocyte cell suspension
- RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% (w/v) foetal calf serum
- 0.02 - 0.1 ml antigenic fraction dissolved in PBS 0.02 - 0.1 ml antigenic fraction dissolved in PBS were added.
- no antigenic fraction material was added. Cultivation was performed in an incubator with 5% (v/v)
- Antigenic fractions ASMP and AEMP of the fungal strains T. mentagrophytes DSM No. 7279, M. gypseum DSM No. 7274; and C. albicans DSM No. 9656 were used.
- a suspension of about 40 000 lymphocytes (from Icelandic horses) per ml of nutrient medium was prepared.
- Nutrient medium RPMI 1640 was supplemented with 10% (w/v) foetal calf serum.
- Cultivation of the lymphocytes was performed in 96 well U-bottom tissue culture plates (Falcon No
- tissue culture plates were incubated at 37 C with 5% (v/v) CO 2 for 72 hours. Then the nutrient medium was changed and a H 3 -Thymidine-containing solution (1 ⁇ l per well) was added. A second cultivation step for 12 hours was performed, the culture was washed with PBS. Cell proliferation was determined by radio assay
- Complex 1 comprises ASMP-TM, ASMP-MG, and ASMP-CA in a suitable carrier, in example
- Complex 1.1 comprises ASMP-MG, and ASMP-CA in a suitable carrier, in example
- Complex 2 comprises ANMP-TM, ANMP-MG, and ANMP-CA in a suitable carrier, in example
- Complex 3 comprises AEMP-TM, AEMP-MG, and AEMP-CA in a suitable carrier, in example
- Complex 4 comprises ANMP and AEMP in a suitable carrier, in example (i) Complex
- V. Complex 5 comprises ASMP and ANMP in a suitable carrier, in example
- Antigenic fractions were prepared as described in Examples 1 to 3 and 6 from Trichophyton mentagrophytes DSM No. 7279, Microsporum gypseum DSM No. 7274, or Candida albicans DSM No. 9656.
- Antigenic preparations were injected one or two times with an interval of 10 days intra abdominally into white mice and intra abdominally and sub cutaneously into guinea pigs.
- the antigenic preparations their
- the antigenic preparations were prepared as
- the antigenic preparations were injected two times in an interval of 10 days intra abdominally into white mice. Observation of the condition of skin and hairy coat continued for five days.
- preparations improved the condition of skin and hairy coat of white mice, as compared to control animal afflicted with dermatitis.
- the antigenic preparations were prepared as
- Example 10 comprising ASMP-MG7274, ASMP-TM7279, and ASMP-CA9656 resulted in the complete cure of all vaccinated horses (3) four weeks after the third injection.
- the horses of the control group injection of Carrier A without antigens did not show any signs of recovery.
- the antigenic preparations were prepared as described in Examples 1 to 3 and 6 from T.
- a volume of 1 ml of Carrier A containing the individual antigenic preparations was injected three times intra muscularly. The interval between each injection was five days. Injections were administered alternately in the right and left side of the chest muscles. Animals were observed for side effects during a time span of three days after each injection.
- the antigenic preparations their
- CF-1 mice have been sensitzed following the modell and instructions of the Mouse Ear Swelling Test (Gad SC, Dimm BK, Dobbs DW, Reilly C, Walsh RD: Development and Validation of an Alternative Dermal Sensitization Test: The Mouse Ear Swelling Test (MEST). Toxicology and
- the MEST was performed with CF-1 mice, which are most sensitive for allergenes. 6-10 week old CF-1 mice, have been prepared by shaving the abdominal skin, injecting 0,05ml of Freund's Adjuvans and applying 100 ⁇ l of the allergene 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrocholorbenzene
- ASMP-TM7279, ASMP-MG7274 and ASMP-CA9656 as well as of complex 1 comprising ASMP-TM7279, ASMP-MG7274 and ASMP-CA9656 resulted in 90% reduced ear swelling after sensitization with mite allergene and 87,5% reduced ear swelling after sensitization with DNCB 48h following rechallenge in comparison to the control groups.
- Example 1 The efficacy of an antigenic preparation prepared as described in Example 1 (ASMP) from Microsporum gypseum DSM No. 7274 was demonstrated by vaccination of an 41 year old man suffering from an eczema with inflammation, itching and erosions on the skin between the 4th and 5th toe. A volume of 0.1ml of Carrier A containing 0.4mg of ASMP-MG7274 was injected intradermally, once only. The skin turned to normal 4 - 5 days after treatment.
- ASMP antigenic preparation prepared as described in Example 1 (ASMP) from Microsporum gypseum DSM No. 7274 was demonstrated by vaccination of an 41 year old man suffering from an eczema with inflammation, itching and erosions on the skin between the 4th and 5th toe. A volume of 0.1ml of Carrier A containing 0.4mg of ASMP-MG7274 was injected intradermally, once only. The skin turned to normal 4 - 5 days after treatment.
- ASMP-CA9656 was mixed into a cream, using "Kamill Hand und Nagelcreme" purchased from Procter & Gamble, to a final concentration of 60mg ASMP-CA9656/ml cream.
- the preparation was applied topically to a 3 year old girl suffering from neurodermitis with yellow crusts on the skin near both ears.
- the cream was applied topically to the defect part of skin once per day for 30 days. After this treatment the skin returned to normal. Side effects have not been observed.
- ASMP-MG7274 was mixed into a cream, using "Kamill Hand und Nagelcreme" purchased from Procter & Gamble, to a final concentration of 60mg ASMP-CA9656/ml cream.
- a 30 year old man suffering of an eczema with inflammation, erosions and itching on the ring finger was treated by topical application of the aflicted parts of the skin once per day for 30 days. This resulted in complete cure after treatment. Itching had disappeared a few days after treatment start. Side effects have not been observed.
- Example 17 The efficacy of antigenic preparations, prepared as described in Example 1 (ASMP) from Microsporum gypseum DSM No. 7274, Trichophyton mentagrophytes DSM No. 7279, and Candida albicans DSM No. 9656, has been tested by vaccination in a 5 year old horse which had not changed the winter coat till June. A volume of 1ml of Carrier A containing 15mg of each antigenic preparation ASMP- MG7274, ASMP-TM7279 and ASMP-CA9656 (final concentration 45mg ASMP/ml) was injected three times with an interval of five days intramuscularly, what resulted in complete change to regular season coat within 15 days. Side effects have not been observed.
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