نتایج جستجو برای: dna vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 564653  

2013
Tamara Kusay Jabbar Eva Calvo-Pinilla Francisco Mateos Simon Gubbins Abdelghani Bin-Tarif Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska Oya Alpar Javier Ortego Haru-Hisa Takamatsu Peter Paul Clement Mertens Javier Castillo-Olivares

The protective efficacy of recombinant vaccines expressing serotype 8 bluetongue virus (BTV-8) capsid proteins was tested in a mouse model. The recombinant vaccines comprised plasmid DNA or Modified Vaccinia Ankara viruses encoding BTV VP2, VP5 or VP7 proteins. These constructs were administered alone or in combination using either a homologous prime boost vaccination regime (rMVA/rMVA) or a he...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S André B Seed J Eberle W Schraut A Bültmann J Haas

DNA vaccination elicits humoral and cellular immune responses and has been shown to confer protection against several viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens. Here we report that optimized codon usage of an injected DNA sequence considerably increases both humoral and cellular immune responses. We recently generated a synthetic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 sequence in which most ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
C Branger B Chatrenet A Gauvrit F Aviat A Aubert J M Bach G André-Fontaine

The use of DNA constructs encoding leptospiral proteins is a promising new approach for vaccination against leptospirosis. In previous work we determined that immunization with hemolysis-associated protein 1 (Hap1) (LipL32) expressed by adenovirus induced significant protection against a virulent Leptospira challenge in gerbils. To avoid the use of the adenovirus vector, we checked for clinical...

Journal: :Microbial Cell Factories 2005
Jacob Glenting Stephen Wessels

In 1990 a new approach for vaccination was invented involving injection of plasmid DNA in vivo, which elicits an immune response to the encoded protein. DNA vaccination can overcome most disadvantages of conventional vaccine strategies and has potential for vaccines of the future. However, today 15 years on, a commercial product still has not reached the market. One possible explanation could b...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2001
X Cai Z Chai Z Jing P Wang X Luo J Chen Y Dou S Feng C Su J Jin

DNA vaccine against Cysticercus cellulosae infection was developed and its efficacy was tested. A pair of primers specific to antigen B gene of C. cellulosae was designed which amplified the gene successfully with RT-PCR. The gene was ligated to PV93 vector, and the recombinant of antigen B gene and PV93 was transformed to JM83 cells. The transformed JM83 cells were cultured in a large scale an...

2014
Camille Rolland-Debord David Lair Tiphaine Roussey-Bihouée Dorian Hassoun Justine Evrard Marie-Aude Cheminant Julie Chesné Faouzi Braza Guillaume Mahay Vincent Portero Christine Sagan Bruno Pitard Antoine Magnan

BACKGROUND Allergic asthma is caused by abnormal immunoreactivity against allergens such as house dust mites among which Dermatophagoides farinae (Der f) is a common species. Currently, immunotherapy is based on allergen administration, which has variable effect from patient to patient and may cause serious side effects, principally the sustained risk of anaphylaxis. DNA vaccination is a promis...

M. Reza Sadaie, Suresh K. Arya,

Lentiviral vectors are promising gene delivery tools capable of transducing a variety of dividing and non-dividing cells, including pluripotent stem cells which are refractory for transduction by murine retroviruses. Although there is a growing debate on the safety of lentiviral vectors for gene transfer, in particular for those derived from human immunodeficiency viruses, type one (HIV-1) and ...

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 2000
G Dietrich

Vaccination by intradermal or intramuscular injection of antigen-encoding plasmid-DNA elicits strong cellular and humoral immune responses. Professional antigen presenting cells (APC) seem to induce these responses, making it, therefore, desirable to deliver the plasmid molecules directly to these cells. The exploitation of attenuated intracellular bacteria as DNA delivery vehicles makes the di...

2013
Olga Igoucheva Rebecca Jonas Vitali Alexeev

We have demonstrated that priming of intratumoral and intradermal vaccination sites with chemokines enhances cytotoxic immune response against established neoplasms. Additional insights into the molecular mechanisms that underlie these findings and the optimization of such an approach may lead to the development of cost-effective and generic immunotherapeutic regimens against cancer.

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2007
Arnaud D Hauer Gijs H M van Puijvelde Niels Peterse Paula de Vos Vincent van Weel Eva J A van Wanrooij Erik A L Biessen Paul H A Quax Andreas G Niethammer Ralph A Reisfeld Theo J C van Berkel Johan Kuiper

OBJECTIVE Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2)-overexpressing cells may form an interesting target for the treatment of atherosclerosis because of their involvement in processes that contribute to this disease, such as angiogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS We vaccinated mice against VEGFR2 by an orally administered DNA vaccine, comprising a plasmid, encoding murine VEGFR2, carri...

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