نتایج جستجو برای: dna immunization

تعداد نتایج: 538548  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
P Sundaram W Xiao J L Brandsma

Polyclonal antibodies were generated in rabbits by delivery to skin of gold particles coated with mammalian expression vectors encoding a cytoplasmic (beta-galactosidase) or a nuclear (L1 capsid of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus) protein. One primary and one booster immunization of 30 micrograms DNA per rabbit yielded specific antisera with titers from 1:24 000 to 1:120 000 in each of eight r...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Waithaka Mwangi Wendy C Brown Harris A Lewin Chris J Howard Jayne C Hope Timothy V Baszler Patrick Caplazi Jeffrey Abbott Guy H Palmer

DNA-based immunization is a contemporary strategy for developing vaccines to prevent infectious diseases in animals and humans. Translating the efficacy of DNA immunization demonstrated in murine models to the animal species that represent the actual populations to be protected remains a significant challenge. We tested two hypotheses directed at enhancing DNA vaccine efficacy in outbred animal...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Jin-Won Youn Su-Hyung Park Jae Ho Cho Young Chul Sung

Although DNA immunization is a safe and efficient method for inducing cellular immune responses, it generates relatively weak and slow immune responses. Here, we investigated the effect of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigen modifications on the induction of T-cell responses in DNA immunization. It is likely that the strength of T-cell responses has an inverse relationship with the length of the in...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1986
Y Naparstek J André-Schwartz T Manser L J Wysocki L Breitman B D Stollar M Gefter R S Schwartz

These experiments tested the hypothesis that unmutated germline genes from normal mice can encode autoantibodies. We found that the unmutated VHIdCR gene segment, which encodes a large proportion of antiarsonate antibodies in A/J mice, also encodes antibodies with the ability to bind to DNA and cytoskeletal proteins. After Ars immunization, at a time when the VHIdCR gene segment mutates and ant...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
D E Hassett J Zhang M Slifka J L Whitton

Virus infections are devastating to neonates, and the induction of active antiviral immunity in this age group is an important goal. Here, we show that a single neonatal DNA vaccination induces cellular and humoral immune responses which are maintained for a significant part of the animal's life span. We employ a sensitive technique which permits the first demonstration and quantitation, direct...

Journal: :Journal of AIDS & clinical research 2015
Jonathan D Fuchs Pierre-Alexandre Bart Nicole Frahm Cecilia Morgan Peter B Gilbert Nidhi Kochar Stephen C DeRosa Georgia D Tomaras Theresa M Wagner Lindsey R Baden Beryl A Koblin Nadine G Rouphael Spyros A Kalams Michael C Keefer Paul A Goepfert Magdalena E Sobieszczyk Kenneth H Mayer Edith Swann Hua-Xin Liao Barton F Haynes Barney S Graham M Juliana McElrath

BACKGROUND Recombinant adenovirus serotype 5 (rAd5)-vectored HIV-1 vaccines have not prevented HIV-1 infection or disease and pre-existing Ad5 neutralizing antibodies may limit the clinical utility of Ad5 vectors globally. Using a rare Ad serotype vector, such as Ad35, may circumvent these issues, but there are few data on the safety and immunogenicity of rAd35 directly compared to rAd5 followi...

Journal: :Gut 1999
S C Bischoff

Food allergy is a common and often fatal disease with no eVective treatment. We describe here a new immunoprophylactic strategy using oral allergen-gene immunization to modulate peanut antigen-induced murine anaphylactic responses. Oral administration of DNA nanoparticles synthesized by complexing plasmid DNA with chitosan, a natural biocompatible polysaccharide, resulted in transduced gene exp...

2015
Thomas Grunwald Sebastian Ulbert

Advantages of DNA vaccination against infectious diseases over more classical immunization methods include the possibilities for rapid manufacture, fast adaptation to newly emerging pathogens and high stability at ambient temperatures. In addition, upon DNA immunization the antigen is produced by the cells of the vaccinated individual, which leads to activation of both cellular and humoral immu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
T M Fu A Friedman J B Ulmer M A Liu J J Donnelly

DNA immunization offers a novel means to induce cellular immunity in a population with a heterogeneous genetic background. An immunorecessive cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) epitope in influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP), residues 218 to 226, was identified when mice were immunized with a plasmid DNA encoding a full-length mutant NP in which the anchor residues for the immunodominant NP147-155 epit...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
M Mancini M Hadchouel P Tiollais M L Michel

The immunotherapeutic effect of DNA-mediated immunization against chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been evaluated in transgenic mice expressing the sequences that code for the envelope proteins of HBV in the liver. In this model of HBV chronic carriers, a single i.m. injection of plasmid DNA encoding HBV envelope proteins is sufficient to generate specific immune responses leading ...

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