Preparation of vaccines using photosensitizer and light
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1. A method of making a composition comprising inactivated tumor cells, wherein the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells is administered to a patient, the method comprising:
- removing a tumor from the patient;
purifying at least some tumor cells from the tumor;
containing the tumor cells in a photopermeable container for radiation;
adding an endogenous photosensitizer to the photopermeable container, wherein the endogenous photosensitizer comprises 7,8-dimethyl-10-ribityl isoalloxazine, and wherein the endogenous photosensitizer is at a concentration of at least about 10 μ
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inactivating the tumor cells by exposing the tumor cells to the endogenous photosensitizer and light at a sufficient wavelength to prevent replication of the tumor cells but not substantially destroy the antigenic determinants of the tumor cells, wherein the exposing comprises;
irradiating the tumor cells and the endogenous photosensitizer in the photopermeable container at a range of between about 1 to about 120 J/cm2 for a period of between about 6 to about 36 minutes;
suspending the inactivated tumor cells in a suspension solution to make the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells, wherein the suspension solution comprises one or more from the group consisting of;
saline and water; and
administering the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells to the patient subcutaneously, intramuscularly, intraperitoneally, orally, or nasally.
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Abstract
Methods are provided for treating a vaccine containing infectious particles which may be viral, bacterial, and/or cellular in nature. Preferred methods include the steps of adding an effective, non-toxic amount of an endogenous photosensitizer to the fluid and exposing the fluid to photoradiation sufficient to inactivate the infectious particles but not enough to damage the antigenic characteristics of the infectious particles.
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1. A method of making a composition comprising inactivated tumor cells, wherein the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells is administered to a patient, the method comprising:
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removing a tumor from the patient; purifying at least some tumor cells from the tumor; containing the tumor cells in a photopermeable container for radiation; adding an endogenous photosensitizer to the photopermeable container, wherein the endogenous photosensitizer comprises 7,8-dimethyl-10-ribityl isoalloxazine, and wherein the endogenous photosensitizer is at a concentration of at least about 10 μ
M;inactivating the tumor cells by exposing the tumor cells to the endogenous photosensitizer and light at a sufficient wavelength to prevent replication of the tumor cells but not substantially destroy the antigenic determinants of the tumor cells, wherein the exposing comprises; irradiating the tumor cells and the endogenous photosensitizer in the photopermeable container at a range of between about 1 to about 120 J/cm2 for a period of between about 6 to about 36 minutes; suspending the inactivated tumor cells in a suspension solution to make the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells, wherein the suspension solution comprises one or more from the group consisting of;
saline and water; andadministering the composition comprising the inactivated tumor cells to the patient subcutaneously, intramuscularly, intraperitoneally, orally, or nasally. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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