نتایج جستجو برای: non parenteral immunization parenteral immunization polymeric particles vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 1602505  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Matthew R Murawski Lori W McGinnes Robert W Finberg Evelyn A Kurt-Jones Michael J Massare Gale Smith Penny M Heaton Armando E Fraire Trudy G Morrison

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of serious respiratory infections in children as well as a serious cause of disease in elderly and immunosuppressed populations. There are no licensed vaccines available to prevent RSV disease. We have developed a virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine candidate for protection from RSV. The VLP is composed of the NP and M proteins of Newcastle d...

2011
Daryan A. Kaveh Véronique S. Bachy R. Glyn Hewinson Philip J. Hogarth

To more closely understand the mechanisms of how BCG vaccination confers immunity would help to rationally design improved tuberculosis vaccines that are urgently required. Given the established central role of CD4 T cells in BCG induced immunity, we sought to characterise the generation of memory CD4 T cell responses to BCG vaccination and M. bovis infection in a murine challenge model. We dem...

Ebrahim Azimi, Jalal Babaie, M. Reza Sadaie, Mahboobe Berizi, Majid Golkar, Reyhaneh Mohabati, Robab Homayoun, Samira Amiri,

BBackground: We have previously reported that immunization with GRA 2 antigen of Toxoplasma gondii induces protective immunity in CBA /J (H2k) and BALB/c mice (H2d). We aimed to examine whether immunization of a distinct strain of rodent with recombinant dense granule antigens (GRA2) combined with monophosphorryl lipid A (MPL) adjuvant elicits protective immune response against T. gondii. Metho...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
M T Brady S M O'Neill J P Dalton K H Mills

Fasciolosis, like other helminth infections, is associated with the induction of T-cell responses polarized to the Th2 subtype. Respiratory infection with Bordetella pertussis or immunization with a pertussis whole-cell vaccine (Pw) induces a potent Th1 response, which confers a high level of protection against bacterial challenge. We have used these two pathogens to examine bystander cross-reg...

Journal: :Journal of Immunology 2023

Abstract Multiple FDA-approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccines have provided excellent protection against severe disease. Despite this, immunity can wane relatively fast, particularly in the elderly and novel viral variants capable of evading infection- vaccination-induced continue to emerge. Furthermore, while these parenteral substantial protection, they been less effective inducing mucosal immune respon...

حقدوست اسکوئی, سیده فاطمه , مهری, فرخنده , کمالی, پرویز , علامی, مه لقا,

Extract: human history show a continuing struggle for disease and infection disease in the first place. Medicine was not separated from immunization at any time and it is interesting to note that development of vaccine production and preparation methods beyond the basic and scientific understanding of pathogenic factors (Velayati et al 1981, page 27). The first healthy action for infection dise...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1994
M G Bruce I Campbell Y Xiong M Redmond D R Snodgrass

A lymphocyte proliferation assay was used to examine the helper T cell response to rotavirus in mice following parenteral immunization with the UK strain of bovine rotavirus. Mixed populations of lymphocytes prepared from spleen or peripheral lymph nodes were tested for proliferation in the presence of UK strain rotaviruses, prepared as cell culture lysates, ultracentrifuged (pelleted) lysates,...

Journal: :Virology 2003
Xavier Martinez Matthias Regner Jiri Kovarik Shohreh Zarei Conrad Hauser Paul-Henri Lambert Claude Leclerc Claire-Anne Siegrist

The relative immaturity of the neonatal immune system limits CD4(+) Th1 and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses, and represents a significant challenge for the development of vaccines against intracellular pathogens. In this report, we demonstrate the ability of a non-replicative delivery system based on parvovirus-like particles (VLP) to induce CTL responses in the neonatal period. A single...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Heribert Warzecha Hugh S Mason Christopher Lane Anders Tryggvesson Edward Rybicki Anna-Lise Williamson John D Clements Robert C Rose

Human papillomavirus-like particles (HPV VLPs) have shown considerable promise as a parenteral vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer and its precursor lesions. Parenteral vaccines are expensive to produce and deliver, however, and therefore are not optimal for use in resource-poor settings, where most cervical HPV disease occurs. Transgenic plants expressing recombinant vaccine immunoge...

2015
Jin Huk Choi Kristina Jonsson-Schmunk Xiangguo Qiu Devon J. Shedlock Jim Strong Jason X. Xu Kelly L. Michie Jonathan Audet Lisa Fernando Mark J. Myers David Weiner Irnela Bajrovic Lilian Q. Tran Gary Wong Alexander Bello Gary P. Kobinger Stephen C. Schafer Maria A. Croyle

As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues and cases appear in the United States and other countries, the need for long-lasting vaccines to preserve global health is imminent. Here, we evaluate the long-term efficacy of a respiratory and sublingual (SL) adenovirus-based vaccine in non-human primates in two phases. In the first, a single respiratory dose of 1.4×10(9) infectious virus particl...

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