نتایج جستجو برای: dna vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 607386  

A.M Behroozikhah H Sharifi Yazdi P Khazraiinia T Zahraei Salehi

Bovine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease distributed worldwide and characterized by abortion and reducedfertility in cows. Since brucellosis eradication programme in Iran uses vaccination, test, slaughter andquarantine as control measures, it is essential to distinguish vaccine strains from strains that cause infectionsamong vaccinated cattle herds. We developed and evaluated a multiplex polyme...

Ali Akbar Gorzin, Alijan Tabarraei, Amir Ghaemi, Naser Behnampour, Shiva Irani, Zahra Gorzin,

Backgrounds: Most of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections elicit poor immune responses and 75% to 85% of cases become chronic therefore, the development of an effective vaccine against HCV is of paramount importance. In this study, we aimed to evaluate co-administration of HCV non-Structural Protein 2 and IL-12 DNA vaccines in C57BL/6 mice. Methods: A plasmid encoding full-length HCV NS2 prot...

Hamidreza Hashemi Hoorieh Soleimanjahi, Maoud Pasania Masumeh Gorgian Mahmoody Mohammad Asghari-Jafarabadi Somayeh Pouyanfard Taravat Bamdad,

Background: Studies on efficacy of various vaccines that prevent or reduce the primary and recurrent HSV-1 infection have demonstrated the importance of cellular immunity for protection against the infection. We previously used DNA vaccination to induce cellular immunity against HSV-1 infection in mice. Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of LIGHT, a member of TNF super f...

Fatemeh Vahedi, Najmeh Nazari, Shirin Arbabi, Yasser Peymanfar,

Background: DNA immunization with plasmid DNA encoding bacterial, viral, parasitic, and tumor antigens has been reported to trigger protective immunity. The use of plasmid DNA vaccinations against many diseases has produced promising results in animal and human clinical trials; however, safety concerns about the use of DNA vaccines exist, such as the possibility of integration into the host gen...

A Kazemnejad , F Mahboudi , H Soleimanjahi , M Roostaee , M Sadeghizadeh , T Bamdad ,

Background and Aims: Glycoprotein B (gB) is among the most important immunogenic proteins of HSV-1 that is now being used as recombinant vaccine to induce protectively against the virus. It is believed that gB is responsible for induction of neutralizing antibody and up to 90% of CTL (Cytotoxic T Cell) activity against HSV-1 in some haplotypes. Methods: In the present study the antibody titer ...

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...

Amir Teimourpour Mohsen Arzanlou Roghayeh Teimourpour Samira Rashidian Zahra Meshkat,

Background: Tuberculosis is a life threatening disease that is partially prevented by BCG vaccine. Development of more effective vaccines is an urgent priority in TB control. Ag85a and Tb10.4 are the members of culture filter protein (CFP) of M. tuberculosis that have high immunogenicity. Objective: To analyze the immunogenicity of Ag85a-Tb10.4 DNA vaccine by enzyme-linked immunosorbent as...

Ahmad Adeli Amel Jamedar Farzaneh Barkhordari Farzaneh Sabahi Fatemeh Roodbari Fereidoun Mahboudi, Mohamad Nabi Sarbolouki

Background: Development of an effective vaccine is highly needed in order to restrict the AIDS pandemic. DNA vaccines initiate both arms of immunity without the potential of causing disease. HIV-1 p24 and gp41 (gag and env) proteins play important roles in viral pathogenesis and are effective candidates for immune induction and vaccine design. Objective: In this study, new DNA vaccine candidate...

Hassan Pouriayevali Masoud Parsania Rohollah Dorostkar Taravat Bamdad,

Background: Improving vaccine potency in the induction of a strong cell-mediated cytotoxicity can enhance the efficacy of vaccines. Necrotic cells and the supernatant of necrotic tumor cells are attractive adjuvants, on account of their ability to recruit antigen-presenting cells to the site of antigen synthesis as well as its ability to stimulate the maturation of dendritic cells. Objective: T...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2007
Michel L Bunning Patricia E Fox Richard A Bowen Nicholas Komar Gwong-Jen J Chang Tully J Speaker Michael R Stephens Nicole Nemeth Nicholas A Panella Stanley A Langevin Paul Gordy Max Teehee Patricia R Bright Michael J Turell

The New York 1999 strain of West Nile virus (WNV) is nearly 100% fatal in the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos). We evaluated four WNV vaccine formulations in American crows, including intramuscular (i.m.) DNA vaccine, i.m. DNA vaccine with adjuvant, orally administered microencapsulated DNA vaccine, and i.m. killed vaccine. Neutralizing antibodies developed in approximately 80% of crows th...

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