نتایج جستجو برای: dna vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 564653  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Steven E Applequist Erik Rollman Mark D Wareing Martin Lidén Björn Rozell Jorma Hinkula Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren

Improving DNA vaccination remains a fundamental goal in vaccine research. Theoretically, this could be achieved by molecules encoded by DNA capable of activating TLRs to mimic inflammatory responses generated by infection. Therefore, we constructed an expression vector that allows mammalian cells to express the TLR5 agonist flagellin (FliC) at the cell surface. In vitro, cell lines expressing F...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Francisco J Quintana Pnina Carmi Felix Mor Irun R Cohen

Adjuvant arthritis (AA) is an autoimmune disease inducible in rats involving T cell reactivity to the mycobacterial 65-kDa heat shock protein (HSP65). HSP65-specific T cells cross-reactive with the mammalian 60-kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) are thought to participate in the modulation of AA. In this work we studied the effects on AA of DNA vaccination using constructs coding for HSP65 (pHSP65)...

2011
Amy Donate Domenico Coppola Yolmari Cruz Richard Heller

Current progress in the development of vaccines has decreased the incidence of fatal and non-fatal infections and increased longevity. However, new technologies need to be developed to combat an emerging generation of infectious diseases. DNA vaccination has been demonstrated to have great potential for use with a wide variety of diseases. Alone, this technology does not generate a significant ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2015
Jinyao Li Antonio Valentin Sinnie Ng Rachel Kelly Beach Candido Alicea Cristina Bergamaschi Barbara K Felber George N Pavlakis

IL-15 is an important cytokine for the regulation of lymphocyte homeostasis. However, the role of IL-15 in the generation, maintenance and cytotoxic potential of antigen specific T cells is not fully understood. Because the route of antigenic delivery and the vaccine modality could influence the IL-15 requirement for mounting and preserving cytotoxic T cell responses, we have investigated the i...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Philip J Bergman Joanne McKnight Andrew Novosad Sarah Charney John Farrelly Diane Craft Michelle Wulderk Yusuf Jeffers Michel Sadelain Ann E Hohenhaus Neil Segal Polly Gregor Manuel Engelhorn Isabelle Riviere Alan N Houghton Jedd D Wolchok

PURPOSE Canine malignant melanoma (CMM) is a spontaneous, aggressive, and metastatic neoplasm. Preclinical mouse studies have shown that xenogeneic DNA vaccination with genes encoding tyrosinase family members can induce antibody and cytotoxic T-cell responses, resulting in tumor rejection. These studies provided the rationale for a trial of xenogeneic DNA vaccination in CMM using the human tyr...

2012
Lucas Sánchez-Sampedro Carmen Elena Gómez Ernesto Mejías-Pérez Carlos Oscar S. Sorzano Mariano Esteban

Heterologous vaccination based on priming with a plasmid DNA vector and boosting with an attenuated vaccinia virus MVA recombinant, with both vectors expressing the Leishmania infantum LACK antigen (DNA-LACK and MVA-LACK), has shown efficacy conferring protection in murine and canine models against cutaneus and visceral leishmaniasis, but the immune parameters of protection remain ill defined. ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Åsa Andersson Magnus Isaksson Judit Wefer Anna Norling Amilcar Flores-Morales Fredrik Rorsman Olle Kämpe Robert A. Harris Anna Lobell

BACKGROUND We have previously shown that vaccination with DNA encoding the encephalitogenic peptide myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)(91-108) (pMOG) suppresses MOG(91-108)-induced rat Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE), a model for human Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The suppressive effect of pMOG is dependent on inclusion of CpG DNA in the plasmid backbone and is associated wit...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Wolfram Karges Klaus Pechhold Sascha Al Dahouk Ines Riegger Matthias Rief Andrea Wissmann Reinhold Schirmbeck Christoph Barth Bernhard O Boehm

Insulin has been used to modify T-cell autoimmunity in experimental models of type 1 diabetes. In a large clinical trial, the effect of insulin to prevent type 1 diabetes is currently investigated. We here show that insulin can adversely trigger autoimmune diabetes in two mouse models of type 1 diabetes, using intramuscular DNA vaccination for antigen administration. In female nonobese diabetic...

2009
Azam Bolhassani Sima Rafati Yazdi

The field of vaccinology provides excellent promises to control different infectious and non-infectious diseases. Genetic immunization as a new tool in this area by using naked DNA has been shown to induce humoral as well as cellular immune responses with high efficiency. This demonstrates the enormous potential of this strategy for vaccination purposes. DNA vaccines have been widely used to de...

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