نتایج جستجو برای: dna vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 564653  

Abdollah Karimi Atoussa Gharib Elham Mazaheri-tehrani Farzaneh Jadali, Fatemeh Fallah Mohammad Sharifian Shahnaz Armin

Background and Objective: BCG vaccination is used in many countries with a high prevalence of TB to prevent childhood tuberculosis meningitis and miliary disease. Local and systemic sideeffects are associated with BCG vaccine. The most critical reaction is disseminated BCG infection which occurs in mostl...

Journal: :Biologics 2021

Coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has touched every country globally except five countries (North Korea, Turkmenistan, Tonga, Tuvalu and Nauru). Vaccination is the most effective method to protect against infectious diseases. The objective ensure that everyone access a COVID-19 vaccine. conventional vaccine development platforms are complex time-consuming obtain desired approved candidates through...

2016
Masoumeh Firouzamandi Hassan Moeini Seyed Davood Hosseini Mohd Hair Bejo Abdul Rahman Omar Parvaneh Mehrbod Mohamed E El Zowalaty Thomas J Webster Aini Ideris

Plasmid DNA (pDNA)-based vaccines have emerged as effective subunit vaccines against viral and bacterial pathogens. In this study, a DNA vaccine, namely plasmid internal ribosome entry site-HN/F, was applied in ovo against Newcastle disease (ND). Vaccination was carried out using the DNA vaccine alone or as a mixture of the pDNA and dextran-spermine (D-SPM), a nanoparticle used for pDNA deliver...

2011
Asha Jayakumar Tiago M. Castilho Esther Park Karen Goldsmith-Pestana Jenefer M. Blackwell Diane McMahon-Pratt

BACKGROUND Leishmania (Viannia) parasites present particular challenges, as human and murine immune responses to infection are distinct from other Leishmania species, indicating a unique interaction with the host. Further, vaccination studies utilizing small animal models indicate that modalities and antigens that prevent infection by other Leishmania species are generally not protective. MET...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2013
g. z. he s. x. deng w. y. tian

serovar-specific real-time pcr for salmonella enterica serovar enteritidis (s. enteritidis) was conductedto detect the genomic dna of s. enteritidis from laying goose after subcutaneous vaccination at differenttime points. indirect fluorescent antibody (ifa) technique and immunohistochemical localization wereemployed to validate the results. the results showed that s. enteritidis was consistent...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Peggy P Ho Paulo Fontoura Michael Platten Raymond A Sobel Jason J DeVoss Lowen Y Lee Brian A Kidd Beren H Tomooka Julien Capers Ashish Agrawal Rohit Gupta Jonathan Zernik Michael K Yee Byung J Lee Hideki Garren William H Robinson Lawrence Steinman

Targeting pathogenic T cells with Ag-specific tolerizing DNA vaccines encoding autoantigens is a powerful and feasible therapeutic strategy for Th1-mediated autoimmune diseases. However, plasmid DNA contains abundant unmethylated CpG motifs, which induce a strong Th1 immune response. We describe here a novel approach to counteract this undesired side effect of plasmid DNA used for vaccination i...

Journal: :Filaria Journal 2004
Ben-Wen Li Amy Rush Shaorong R Zhang Kurt C Curtis Gary J Weil

BACKGROUND: DNA vaccination is a convenient means of immunizing animals with recombinant parasite antigens. DNA delivery methods are believed to affect the qualitative nature of immune responses to DNA vaccines in ways that may affect their protective activity. However, relatively few studies have directly compared immune responses to plasmids encoding the same antigens after injection by diffe...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Choon Kit Tang Kuo-Ching Sheng Dodie Pouniotis Sandra Esparon Hye-Youn Son Chul-Woo Kim Geoffrey A Pietersz Vasso Apostolopoulos

DNA immunization is an attractive form of vaccination, which has shown promising results only in small animal models. There is a need to develop efficient gene delivery systems. We previously demonstrated that oxidized (OM) and reduced mannan (RM) complexed to ovalbumin DNA via poly-l-lysine (PLL), were able to generate potent immune responses in mice. Herein, we further investigated the suitab...

Journal: :Nature materials 2013
Peter C DeMuth Younjin Min Bonnie Huang Joshua A Kramer Andrew D Miller Dan H Barouch Paula T Hammond Darrell J Irvine

DNA vaccines have many potential benefits but have failed to generate robust immune responses in humans. Recently, methods such as in vivo electroporation have demonstrated improved performance, but an optimal strategy for safe, reproducible, and pain-free DNA vaccination remains elusive. Here we report an approach for rapid implantation of vaccine-loaded polymer films carrying DNA, immune-stim...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
D E Hassett M K Slifka J Zhang J L Whitton

CD8(+) T-cell responses can be induced by DNA immunization, but little is known about the kinetics of these responses in vivo in the absence of restimulation or how soon protective immunity is conferred by a DNA vaccine. It is also unclear if CD8(+) T cells primed by DNA vaccines express the vigorous effector functions characteristic of cells primed by natural infection or by immunization with ...

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