نتایج جستجو برای: dna vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 564653  

Journal: Vaccine Research 2014
Alijan Tabarraie, Amir Ghaemi, Atefeh Saeedi, Malihe Naderi, Mishar Kelishdi,

Background: Hepatitis C (HCV) is a worldwide problem without an effective vaccine with more than 170 million chronically infected people worldwide. DNA vaccines expressing antigenic portions of the virus with adjutants have recently been developed as a novel vaccination technology. Objectives: In the present study, a DNA vaccine expressing HCV core protein was developed with IL12 as a genetic a...

2013
Jamie F. S. Mann Paul F. McKay Samantha Arokiasamy Reeyeshkumar K. Patel John S. Tregoning Robin J. Shattock

Increasing evidence suggests that mucosally targeted vaccines will enhance local humoral and cellular responses whilst still eliciting systemic immunity. We therefore investigated the capacity of nasal, sublingual or vaginal delivery of DNA-PEI polyplexes to prime immune responses prior to mucosal protein boost vaccination. Using a plasmid expressing the model antigen HIV CN54gp140 we show that...

2013
Mohamed Saber Tarek Diab Olft Hammam Amr Karim Amina Medhat Mamdouh Khela Ehab El-Dabaa

This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of fructose-1,6-bis phosphate aldolase (SMALDO) DNA vaccination against Schistosoma mansoni infection using different routes of injection. The SMALDO has been cloned into the eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1/V5-His TOPO-TA and was used in injecting Swiss albino mice intramuscularly (IM), subcutaneously (SC), or intraperitoneally (IP) (50 µg/mouse)....

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Veerle M H Coupé Johannes A Bogaards Chris J L M Meijer Johannes Berkhof

Cross-protection against non-HPV16/18 types and the emergence of broad spectrum vaccines protecting against multiple HPV types will influence the cost-effectiveness of future screening. To assess this influence we used an individual-based simulation model describing the relation between 14 HPV types and cervical disease, allowing the occurrence of multiple type infections. Screening scenarios f...

2014
Viraj Kulkarni Antonio Valentin Margherita Rosati Morgane Rolland James I. Mullins George N. Pavlakis Barbara K. Felber Geetha P. Bansal

To target immune responses towards invariable regions of the virus, we engineered DNA-based immunogens encoding conserved elements (CE) of HIV-1 p24gag. This conserved element vaccine is designed to avoid decoy epitopes by focusing responses to critical viral elements. We previously reported that vaccination of macaques with p24CE DNA induced robust cellular immune responses to CE that were not...

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Mert Döşkaya Mina Kalantari-Dehaghi Craig M Walsh Elzbieta Hiszczyńska-Sawicka D Huw Davies Philip L Felgner Liza S Z Larsen Richard H Lathrop G Wesley Hatfield Jessica R Schulz Yüksel Gürüz Frances Jurnak

The present study evaluates immunogenicity and protection potency of a codon-optimized GRA1 DNA vaccine, wild type GRA1 DNA vaccine and an adjuvanted recombinant GRA1 protein vaccine candidate in BALB/c mice against lethal toxoplasmosis. Of the three GRA1 vaccines tested, the recombinant GRA1 protein vaccine results reveal significant increase in immune response and prolonged survival against a...

Journal: :Vaccine 2004
Alexander C Maue W Ray Waters Mitchell V Palmer Diana L Whipple F Chris Minion Wendy C Brown D Mark Estes

DNA vaccination is known to elicit robust cellular and humoral responses to encoded antigen. The co-administration of costimulatory molecules CD80 (B7-1), CD86 (B7-2) and CD154 (CD40L) has been shown to enhance immune responses in several murine models. The role of specific costimulatory molecules in non-rodent species remains incompletely characterized. In these studies, we demonstrate that th...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Rebecca Helson Wieslawa Olszewska Manmohan Singh Jan Zur Megede Jose A Melero Derek O'Hagan Peter J M Openshaw

Priming with the major surface glycoprotein G of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) expressed by recombinant vaccinia leads to strong Th2 responses and lung eosinophilia during viral challenge. We now show that DNA vaccination in BALB/c mice with plasmids encoding G attenuated RSV replication but also enhanced disease with lung eosinophilia and increased IL-4/5 production. However, formulating t...

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

Virus infections are devastating to neonates, and the induction of active antiviral immunity in this age group is an important goal. Here, we show that a single neonatal DNA vaccination induces cellular and humoral immune responses which are maintained for a significant part of the animal's life span. We employ a sensitive technique which permits the first demonstration and quantitation, direct...

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