نتایج جستجو برای: intranasal vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 67825  

2013
So-Hee Kim Joo Young Kim Youngjoo Choi Huan H. Nguyen Man Ki Song Jun Chang

Influenza vaccines that target the highly variable surface glycoproteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase cause inconvenience of having vaccination every year. For this reason, development of universal vaccines targeting conserved viral components is needed. In this study, we generated recombinant adenovirus (rAd) vaccine encoding nucleoprotein (NP) of A/PR/8/34 influenza virus, designated rAd/N...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Le H Duc Huynh A Hong Neil Fairweather Ezio Ricca Simon M Cutting

For the first time, bacterial spores have been evaluated as vaccine vehicles. Bacillus subtilis spores displaying the tetanus toxin fragment C (TTFC) antigen were used for oral and intranasal immunization and were shown to generate mucosal and systemic responses in a murine model. TTFC-specific immunoglobulin G titers in serum (determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) reached significan...

2013
L. A. L. Corner

The objectives of the research program were to obtain a better understanding of BCG as a tuberculosis vaccine in possums, and assess its potential as a tool for controlling tuberculosis in wild possum populations. A series of vaccination and challenge experiments were conducted, as well as studies on alternative experimental infection procedures. The program included two field studies, one on t...

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 2023

The high degree of commingling and accumulation stressors during after transport makes prevention bovine respiratory disease (BRD) extremely challenging in the veal dairy beef industry. Upon arrival, vaccination for agents involved BRD is practically most achievable, but its efficacy under such conditions calves unknown. Given prevalence subclinical pneumonia these settings, primary objective p...

2013
Clement A. Meseda Joseph Campbell Arunima Kumar Alonzo D. Garcia Michael Merchlinsky Jerry P. Weir

Antibodies to both infectious forms of vaccinia virus, the mature virion (MV) and the enveloped virion (EV), as well as cell-mediated immune response appear to be important for protection against smallpox. EV virus particles, although more labile and less numerous than MV, are important for dissemination and spread of virus in infected hosts and thus important in virus pathogenesis. The importa...

Journal: :Journal of Immunology 2023

Abstract During tumor ontogeny and viral infection, heterologous subsets of CD8+ T lymphocytes provide immediate clearance durable protection. We utilized model antigen (HIV-1-Gag) expressing melanoma cell line parabiosis to investigate the role different components memory cells, including circulating cells (T cirm) tissue-resident RM), in lung metastasis first proved that RMgenerated by DNA va...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Wentao Gao Adam C Soloff Xiuhua Lu Angela Montecalvo Doan C Nguyen Yumi Matsuoka Paul D Robbins David E Swayne Ruben O Donis Jacqueline M Katz Simon M Barratt-Boyes Andrea Gambotto

The recent emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) strains in poultry and their subsequent transmission to humans in Southeast Asia have raised concerns about the potential pandemic spread of lethal disease. In this paper we describe the development and testing of an adenovirus-based influenza A virus vaccine directed against the hemagglutinin (HA) protein of the A/Vietnam/1...

2018
Zineb Lakhrif Alexis Moreau Bruno Hérault Anne Di-Tommaso Matthieu Juste Nathalie Moiré Isabelle Dimier-Poisson Marie-Noëlle Mévélec Nicolas Aubrey

Toxoplasmosis is a major public health problem and the development of a human vaccine is of high priority. Efficient vaccination against Toxoplasma gondii requires both a mucosal and systemic Th1 immune response. Moreover, dendritic cells play a critical role in orchestrating the innate immune functions and driving specific adaptive immunity to T. gondii. In this study, we explore an original v...

2010
Damiana Chiavolini Javier Rangel-Moreno Gretchen Berg Kate Christian Laura Oliveira-Nascimento Susan Weir Joseph Alroy Troy D. Randall Lee M. Wetzler

BACKGROUND Francisella tularensis causes severe pulmonary disease, and nasal vaccination could be the ideal measure to effectively prevent it. Nevertheless, the efficacy of this type of vaccine is influenced by the lack of an effective mucosal adjuvant. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Mice were immunized via the nasal route with lipopolysaccharide isolated from F. tularensis and neisserial rec...

2013
Joo Young Kim Youngjoo Choi Huan H. Nguyen Man Ki Song Jun Chang

Influenza virus is one of the major sources of respiratory tract infection. Due to antigenic drift in surface glycoproteins the virus causes annual epidemics with severe morbidity and mortality. Although hemagglutinin (HA) is one of the highly variable surface glycoproteins of the influenza virus, it remains the most attractive target for vaccine development against seasonal influenza infection...

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