نتایج جستجو برای: boost vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 84560  

2012
Silvia Ratto-Kim Jeffrey R. Currier Josephine H. Cox Jean-Louis Excler Anais Valencia-Micolta Doris Thelian Vicky Lo Eddy Sayeed Victoria R. Polonis Patricia L. Earl Bernard Moss Merlin L. Robb Nelson L. Michael Jerome H. Kim Mary A. Marovich

We characterized prime-boost vaccine regimens using heterologous and homologous vector and gene inserts. Heterologous regimens offer a promising approach that focuses the cell-mediated immune response on the insert and away from vector-dominated responses. Ad35-GRIN/ENV (Ad35-GE) vaccine is comprised of two vectors containing sequences from HIV-1 subtype A gag, rt, int, nef (Ad35-GRIN) and env ...

2016
SE Aleshin AV Timofeev MV Khoretonenko LG Zakharova GV Pashvykina JR Stephenson AM Shneider AD Altstein

Background: Heterologous prime-boost immunization protocols using different gene expression systems have proven to be successful tools in protecting against various diseases in experimental animal models. The main reason for using this approach is to exploit the ability of expression cassettes to prime or boost the immune system in different ways during vaccination procedures. The purpose of th...

2013
Jamie F. S. Mann Paul F. McKay Samantha Arokiasamy Reeyeshkumar K. Patel John S. Tregoning Robin J. Shattock

Increasing evidence suggests that mucosally targeted vaccines will enhance local humoral and cellular responses whilst still eliciting systemic immunity. We therefore investigated the capacity of nasal, sublingual or vaginal delivery of DNA-PEI polyplexes to prime immune responses prior to mucosal protein boost vaccination. Using a plasmid expressing the model antigen HIV CN54gp140 we show that...

2011
David W. Porter Fiona M. Thompson Tamara K. Berthoud Claire L. Hutchings Laura Andrews Sumi Biswas Ian Poulton Eric Prieur Simon Correa Rosalind Rowland Trudie Lang Jackie Williams Sarah C. Gilbert Robert E. Sinden Stephen Todryk Adrian V.S. Hill

We examined the safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of a prime-boost vaccination regime involving two poxvirus malaria subunit vaccines, FP9-PP and MVA-PP, expressing the same polyprotein consisting of six pre-erythrocytic antigens from Plasmodium falciparum. Following safety assessment of single doses, 15 volunteers received a heterologous prime-boost vaccination regime and underwent malaria s...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Kia Schulze Caroline Staib Hermann M Schätzl Thomas Ebensen Volker Erfle Carlos A Guzman

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a serious infectious disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. We assessed the potential of prime-boost vaccination protocols based on the nucleocapsid (NC) protein co-administered with a derivative of the mucosal adjuvant MALP-2 or expressed by modified Vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA-NC) to stimulate humoral and cellular immune responses at systemic and mu...

2013
Anna D. Kosinska Ejuan Zhang Lena Johrden Jia Liu Pia L. Seiz Xiaoyong Zhang Zhiyong Ma Thekla Kemper Melanie Fiedler Dieter Glebe Oliver Wildner Ulf Dittmer Mengji Lu Michael Roggendorf

A potent therapeutic T-cell vaccine may be an alternative treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Previously, we developed a DNA prime-adenovirus (AdV) boost vaccination protocol that could elicit strong and specific CD8+ T-cell responses to woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) core antigen (WHcAg) in mice. In the present study, we first examined whether this new prime-boost immuniza...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Poonam Tewary Manju Jain Mayurbhai H Sahani Shailendra Saxena Rentala Madhubala

OBJECTIVE We describe the effectiveness of a prime-boost vaccination regimen using the open-reading frame (ORFF) gene from the LD1 locus of Leishmania donovani. METHODS A group of BALB/c mice was immunized with the plasmid carrying the gene for ORFF (F/pcDNA 3.1) and given a booster dose of either the same DNA vaccine or a vaccine with a recombinant ORFF (rORFF) protein. Another group of BALB...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Stephen C De Rosa Evan P Thomas John Bui Yunda Huang Allan deCamp Cecilia Morgan Spyros A Kalams Georgia D Tomaras Rama Akondy Rafi Ahmed Chuen-Yen Lau Barney S Graham Gary J Nabel M Juliana McElrath

Many candidate HIV vaccines are designed to primarily elicit T cell responses. Although repeated immunization with the same vaccine boosts Ab responses, the benefit for T cell responses is ill defined. We compared two immunization regimens that include the same recombinant adenoviral serotype 5 (rAd5) boost. Repeated homologous rAd5 immunization fails to increase T cell responses, but increases...

2015
Karine M Forster Daiane D Hartwig Thaís L Oliveira Kátia L Bacelo Rodrigo Schuch Marta G Amaral Odir A Dellagostin

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the Leptospira genus. Vaccination with bacterins has severe limitations. Here, we evaluated the N-terminal region of the leptospiral immunoglobulin-like B protein (LigBrep) as a vaccine candidate against leptospirosis using immunisation strategies based on DNA prime-protein boost, DNA vaccine, and subunit vaccine. Upon chal...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
A Tanghe S D'Souza V Rosseels O Denis T H Ottenhoff W Dalemans C Wheeler K Huygen

C57BL/6 mice were vaccinated with plasmid DNA encoding Ag85 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with Ag85 protein in adjuvant, or with a combined DNA prime-protein boost regimen. While DNA immunization, as previously described, induced robust Th1-type cytokine responses, protein-in-adjuvant vaccination elicited very poor cytokine responses, which were 10-fold lower than those observed with DNA imm...

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