نتایج جستجو برای: t cell vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 2220123  

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Rosanne W Wieten Emile F F Jonker Ester M M van Leeuwen Ester B M Remmerswaal Ineke J M Ten Berge Adriëtte W de Visser Perry J J van Genderen Abraham Goorhuis Leo G Visser Martin P Grobusch Godelieve J de Bree

INTRODUCTION Prompted by recent amendments of Yellow Fever (YF) vaccination guidelines from boost to single vaccination strategy and the paucity of clinical data to support this adjustment, we used the profile of the YF-specific CD8+ T-cell subset profiles after primary vaccination and neutralizing antibodies as a proxy for potentially longer lasting immunity. METHODS AND FINDINGS PBMCs and s...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2006
Claudia U Walter Barbara J Biller Susan E Lana Annette M Bachand Steven W Dow

Chemotherapy is assumed to be immunosuppressive; yet to the authors' knowledge, the effects of common chemotherapy protocols on adaptive immune responses in dogs with cancer have not been fully evaluated. Therefore, a study was conducted to evaluate the effects of 2 common chemotherapy protocols on T- and B-cell numbers and humoral immune responses to de novo vaccination in dogs with cancer. Tw...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Brenna J Hill Patricia A Darrah Zachary Ende David R Ambrozak Kylie M Quinn Sam Darko Emma Gostick Linda Wooldridge Hugo A van den Berg Vanessa Venturi Martin Larsen Miles P Davenport Robert A Seder David A Price Daniel C Douek

Despite progress toward understanding the correlates of protective T cell immunity in HIV infection, the optimal approach to Ag delivery by vaccination remains uncertain. We characterized two immunodominant CD8 T cell populations generated in response to immunization of BALB/c mice with a replication-deficient adenovirus serotype 5 vector expressing the HIV-derived Gag and Pol proteins at equiv...

2011
Nikolaus Rieber Anna Graf Dominik Hartl Simon Urschel Bernd H. Belohradsky Johannes Liese

In a number of countries, whole cell pertussis vaccines (wcP) were replaced by acellular vaccines (aP) due to an improved reactogenicity profile. Pertussis immunization leads to specific antibody production with the help of CD4(+) T cells. In earlier studies in infants and young children, wcP vaccines selectively induced a Th1 dominated immune response, whereas aP vaccines led to a Th2 biased r...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1992
M Battegay S Oehen M Schulz H Hengartner R M Zinkernagel

Vaccination with a nucleopeptide (NP 118; amino acids 118 to 132) representing a cytotoxic T-cell epitope of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) can modulate immunopathology. Immunization with NP 118 protected H-2d mice against intracerebral infection with the LCMV-ARMSTRONG isolate. However, when NP 118-primed H-2d mice were challenged intracerebrally with an intermediate dose (5 x 10(4)...

2013
Annalisa Ciabattini Elena Pettini Donata Medaglini

T cell priming is a critical event in the initiation of the immune response to vaccination since it deeply influences both the magnitude and the quality of the immune response induced. CD4(+) T cell priming, required for the induction of high-affinity antibodies and immune memory, represents a key target for improving and modulating vaccine immunogenicity. A major challenge in the study of in v...

2015
Janet J. Sei Kara S. Cox Sheri A. Dubey Joseph M. Antonello David L. Krah Danilo R. Casimiro Kalpit A. Vora

ZOSTAVAX(®) is a live attenuated varicella-zoster virus (VZV) vaccine that is licensed for the protection of individuals ≥50 years against shingles and its most common complication, postherpetic neuralgia. While IFNγ responses increase upon vaccination, the quality of the T cell response has not been elucidated. By using polychromatic flow cytometry, we characterized the breadth, magnitude, and...

Journal: :Circulation 2015
Göran K Hansson

T he manipulation of adaptive immunity is probably the most successful preventive and therapeutic strategy of modern medicine. Its roots go back to Edward Jenner, who in 1796 induced immunity to smallpox by inoculation with the related cowpox virus. 1 Although the mechanism of action remained completely unknown for more than a century, the concept of vaccination spread rapidly around the world ...

2011
Christopher S. Eickhoff Jose R. Vasconcelos Nicole L. Sullivan Azra Blazevic Oscar Bruna-Romero Mauricio M. Rodrigues Daniel F. Hoft

BACKGROUND Immunization of mice with the Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase (TS) gene using plasmid DNA, adenoviral vector, and CpG-adjuvanted protein delivery has proven highly immunogenic and provides protection against acute lethal challenge. However, long-term protection induced by TS DNA vaccines has not been reported. The goal of the present work was to test whether the co-administration o...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Rose Ann Murray Nazma Mansoor Ryhor Harbacheuski Jorge Soler Virginia Davids Andreia Soares Anthony Hawkridge Gregory D Hussey Holden Maecker Gilla Kaplan Willem A Hanekom

Mounting evidence points to CD8+ T cells playing an important role in protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The only available vaccine against tuberculosis, bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG), has traditionally been viewed not to induce these cells optimally. In this study, we show that vaccination of human newborns with BCG does indeed induce a specific CD8+ T cell response. Thes...

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