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Autor:
Dale L. Godson, Susantha Gomis, B.C. Karvonen, Robert Rankin, Philip Willson, Lorne A. Babiuk, S. van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk, Reno Pontarollo, B. I. Loehr, Rolf Hecker
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 20:3014-3022
The adjuvanticity of a synthetic oligodeoxynucleotide containing unmethylated CpG motifs (CpG ODN) was determined in cattle. Calves were immunized with a truncated secreted version of glycoprotein D (tgD) of bovine herpes virus-1 (BHV-1) formulated w
Autor:
B. I. Loehr, Reno Pontarollo, Robert Rankin, Laura J.P. Latimer, S. van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk, Lorne A. Babiuk, P. Willson
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 82:3035-3043
DNA vaccines have several advantages over conventional vaccines. One of the most important characteristics is the presentation of antigen via both MHC class I and class II receptors. Although this generally results in strong T-cell responses, antibod
Autor:
P. Willson, Lorne A. Babiuk, S. van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk, Robert Rankin, Reno Pontarollo, T. King, B. I. Loehr
Publikováno v:
Virology. 289:327-333
Mucosal surfaces are the primary sites for the transmission of infectious agents including viruses, so effective vaccines generally should induce mucosal immunity. Furthermore, noninvasive delivery is desirable because of the ease of application, the
Autor:
Lorne A. Babiuk, Reno Pontarollo, Robert Rankin, Sylvia van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk, B. I. Loehr, Richard R. E. Uwiera, Volker Gerdts
Publikováno v:
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 43:13-28
DNA-based vaccination constitutes one of the most recent approaches to vaccine development. This technology is in principle one of the most simple and yet versatile methods of inducing both humoral and cellular immune responses, as well as protection
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 76:1-23
Polynucleotide immunization has captured the imagination of numerous researchers and commercial companies around the world as a novel approach for inducing immunity in animals. Clearly, the ‘proof-of-principle’ has been demonstrated both in roden
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 74:6077-6086
Vaccination by a mucosal route is an excellent approach to the control of mucosally acquired infections. Several reports on rodents suggest that DNA vaccines can be used to achieve mucosal immunity when applied to mucosal tissues. However, with the e
Publikováno v:
Virology. 265:46-56
Particle-mediated delivery was used as a method to vaccinate ruminants with a DNA vaccine. The optimal conditions for gene gun-based delivery of gold particles into the epidermal layer of the skin were determined. After delivery of the gold particles
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 143:667-679
Mucosal disease (MD) can be induced in cattle persistently infected with noncytopathogenic bovine viral diarrhea virus (ncp BVD virus) by superinfecting them with antigenically related cytopathogenic (cp) BVD virus strains. While some of these animal
Autor:
Reno A. Pontarollo, B. I. Loehr, Shawn Babiuk, Lorne A. Babiuk, S. van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 21(7-8)
It is generally recognized that DNA vaccines are often less effective in large animals than in mice. One possible reason for this reduced effectiveness may be transfection deficiency and the low level of expression elicited by plasmid vectors in larg
Publikováno v:
Developments in biologicals. 104
DNA immunization of livestock has proven to be more challenging than similar approaches in mice. To identify parameters, which could influence the magnitude and type of immune response generated by DNA immunization, we have assessed promoter strength