نتایج جستجو برای: boost vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 84560  

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2016

Background The duration of infantile hepatitis B vaccination-induced immunity is still unknown. We assessed antibody persistence and immunological memory to hepatitis B 18 years after vaccination during infancy in Iranian young adults at risk of hepatitis B virus infection due to behavioral or occupational exposures. Methods This study was conducted on 395 freshman students of with a history of...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2011
Jeffrey C Nolz John T Harty

Generating a large population of memory CD8 T cells is an appealing goal for vaccine design against a variety of human diseases. Indeed, experimental models have demonstrated that the overall number of memory CD8 T cells present at the time of infection correlates strongly with the ability to confer host protection against a range of different pathogens. Currently, the most conceivable approach...

2013
Tamara Kusay Jabbar Eva Calvo-Pinilla Francisco Mateos Simon Gubbins Abdelghani Bin-Tarif Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska Oya Alpar Javier Ortego Haru-Hisa Takamatsu Peter Paul Clement Mertens Javier Castillo-Olivares

The protective efficacy of recombinant vaccines expressing serotype 8 bluetongue virus (BTV-8) capsid proteins was tested in a mouse model. The recombinant vaccines comprised plasmid DNA or Modified Vaccinia Ankara viruses encoding BTV VP2, VP5 or VP7 proteins. These constructs were administered alone or in combination using either a homologous prime boost vaccination regime (rMVA/rMVA) or a he...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
David Masopust Sang-Jun Ha Vaiva Vezys Rafi Ahmed

Heterologous prime-boost vaccination results in increased frequencies of memory T cells. Although these quantitative effects of reexposure to Ag are well documented, little is known about the impact of boosting on the functional qualities of memory T cells. To address this critical issue, we have used three different types of immunization regimens and examined how boosting effects the function ...

2015
Mangalakumari Jeyanathan Zhongqi Shao Xuefeng Yu Robin Harkness Rong Jiang Junqiang Li Zhou Xing Tao Zhu Hong Wei Chu

Persisting high global tuberculosis (TB) morbidity and mortality and poor efficacy of BCG vaccine emphasizes an urgent need for developing effective novel boost vaccination strategies following parenteral BCG priming in humans. Most of the current lead TB vaccine candidates in the global pipeline were developed for parenteral route of immunization. Compelling evidence indicates respiratory muco...

2016
Michael Vaine S. Wang E. T. Crooks P. Jiang D. C. Montefiori J. Binley Shixia Wang

The best known correlate of protection provided by vaccines is the presence of pathogen specific antibodies after immunization. However, against the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) the mere presence of antibodies specific for the viral Envelope (Env) protein is not sufficient to provide protection. This necessitates in depth study of the humoral responses elicited during infection and by...

2012
Abhishek K. Srivastava Rajesh K. Sharma Esma S. Yolcu Vahap Ulker Kathryn MacLeod Gunes Dinc Haval Shirwan

Subunit vaccines containing universal tumor associated antigens (TAAs) present an attractive treatment modality for cancer primarily due to their safety and potential to generate long-term immunological responses that can safeguard against recurrences. However, TAA-based subunit vaccines require potent adjuvants for therapeutic efficacy. Using a novel form of the 4-1BBL costimulatory molecule, ...

2018
Yo Han Jang Joo Young Kim Young Ho Byun Ahyun Son Jeong-Yoon Lee Yoon Jae Lee Jun Chang Baik Lin Seong

Influenza virus infections continually pose a major public health threat with seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics worldwide. While currently licensed influenza vaccines provide only strain-specific protection, antigenic drift and shift occasionally render the viruses resistant to the host immune responses, which highlight the need for a vaccine that provides broad protection against multi...

2015
C A Green E Scarselli M Voysey S Capone A Vitelli A Nicosia R Cortese A J Thompson C S Sande Catherine de Lara P Klenerman A J Pollard

INTRODUCTION Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection causes respiratory disease throughout life, with infants and the elderly at risk of severe disease and death. RSV001 is a phase 1 (first-in-man), open-label, dose-escalation, clinical trial of novel genetic viral-vectored vaccine candidates PanAd3-RSV and modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA)-RSV. The objective of RSV001 is to characterise...

2014
Virginie Roupie Sacha J. Pidot Tobba Einarsdottir Christophe Van Den Poel Fabienne Jurion Timothy P. Stinear Kris Huygen

There is no effective vaccine against Buruli ulcer. In experimental footpad infection of C57BL/6 mice with M. ulcerans, a prime-boost vaccination protocol using plasmid DNA encoding mycolyltransferase Ag85A of M. ulcerans and a homologous protein boost has shown significant, albeit transient protection, comparable to the one induced by M. bovis BCG. The mycolactone toxin is an obvious candidate...

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