نتایج جستجو برای: boost vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 84560  

Journal: :Vaccine 2006
Stefan Borsutzky Thomas Ebensen Claudia Link Pablo Daniel Becker Valeria Fiorelli Aurelio Cafaro Barbara Ensoli Carlos A Guzmán

A major goal of HIV-1 vaccine development is the induction of mucosal immune responses able to stop or reduce viral infection directly at the portal of entry. We established a heterologous prime/boost vaccination protocol based on intradermal priming with the HIV-1 Tat protein and intranasal boosting with the Tat protein co-administered with the mucosal adjuvant MALP-2. Strong Tat-specific humo...

2014
Adriano Fernando Araújo Gabriel de Oliveira Juliana Fraga Vasconcelos Jonatan Ersching Mariana Ribeiro Dominguez José Ronnie Vasconcelos Alexandre Vieira Machado Ricardo Tostes Gazzinelli Oscar Bruna-Romero Milena Botelho Soares Mauricio Martins Rodrigues

In earlier studies, we reported that a heterologous prime-boost regimen using recombinant plasmid DNA followed by replication-defective adenovirus vector, both containing Trypanosoma cruzi genes encoding trans-sialidase (TS) and amastigote surface protein (ASP) 2, provided protective immunity against experimental infection with a reticulotropic strain of this human protozoan parasite. Herein, w...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2008
M J Levin M N Oxman J H Zhang G R Johnson H Stanley A R Hayward M J Caulfield M R Irwin J G Smith J Clair I S F Chan H Williams R Harbecke R Marchese S E Straus A Gershon A Weinberg

BACKGROUND A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that involved 38,546 subjects > or =60 years old demonstrated efficacy of a high-potency live-attenuated Oka/Merck varicella-zoster virus (VZV) vaccine. The trial included an immunology substudy to determine the relationship of VZV-specific immune responses to vaccination and clinical outcome. METHODS The immunology substudy enrolled 1395 su...

2013
Érica Araújo Mendes Flavio G. Fonseca Bárbara M. Casério Janaína P. Colina Ricardo Tostes Gazzinelli Braulia C. Caetano

The use of recombinant viral vectors expressing T. gondii antigens is a safe and efficient approach to induce immune response against the parasite and a valuable tool for vaccine development. We have previously protected mice from toxoplasmosis by immunizing the animals with an adenovirus expressing the protein SAG1 (AdSAG1) of T. gondii. We are now looking for ways to improve the vaccination s...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Sinthujan Jegaskanda Thakshila H Amarasena Karen L Laurie Hyon-Xhi Tan Jeff Butler Matthew S Parsons Sheilajen Alcantara Janka Petravic Miles P Davenport Aeron C Hurt Patrick C Reading Stephen J Kent

Yearly vaccination with the trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) is recommended, since current vaccines induce little cross neutralization to divergent influenza strains. Whether the TIV can induce antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) responses that can cross-recognize divergent influenza virus strains is unknown. We immunized 6 influenza-naive pigtail macaques twice with th...

Journal: :The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society 2017
Donna L Williams Courtney S Wheeler Michelle Lawrence Stacy S Hall Michael Hagensee

Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a common virus that can cause genital warts and certain cancers. The HPV vaccine is effective in preventing many HPV-associated diseases, however, vaccination rates suggest many remain unprotected. This study examined successful strategies used by physicians to improve HPV vaccination rates. Providers with above average vaccination rates were identified. A represe...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Subhadra Nandakumar Sunil Kannanganat Karen M Dobos Megan Lucas John S Spencer Rama Rao Amara Bonnie B Plikaytis James E Posey Suraj B Sable

Heterologous prime-boosting has emerged as a powerful vaccination approach against tuberculosis. However, optimal timing to boost BCG-immunity using subunit vaccines remains unclear in clinical trials. Here, we followed the adhesin Apa-specific T-cell responses in BCG-primed mice and investigated its BCG-booster potential. The Apa-specific T-cell response peaked 32-52 weeks after parenteral or ...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2008
Rosemary E Weir Patricia Gorak-Stolinska Sian Floyd Maeve K Lalor Sally Stenson Keith Branson Rose Blitz Anne Ben-Smith Paul EM Fine Hazel M Dockrell

BACKGROUND Although BCG vaccination is recommended in most countries of the world, little is known of the persistence of BCG-induced immune responses. As novel TB vaccines may be given to boost the immunity induced by neonatal BCG vaccination, evidence concerning the persistence of the BCG vaccine-induced response would help inform decisions about when such boosting would be most effective. M...

2012
Filippo Castiglione Francesca Mantile Piergiuseppe De Berardinis Antonella Prisco

The immune system is able to respond more vigorously to the second contact with a given antigen than to the first contact. Vaccination protocols generally include at least two doses, in order to obtain high antibody titers. We want to analyze the relation between the time elapsed from the first dose (priming) and the second dose (boost) on the antibody titers. In this paper, we couple in vivo e...

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