Overview of vaccinology with special reference to papillomavirus vaccines

Autor: M R, Hilleman
Rok vydání: 2000
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Zdroj: Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology. 19(1-2)
ISSN: 1386-6532
Popis: Viruses that belong to six different families are a significant cause for neoplasia in man and animals. Among them are the Papillomaviruses that cause uterine cervical cancer in women. Efforts to develop prophylactic vaccines against viruses that cause cancer are now a major research engagement. Vaccinology, the science of vaccines, engages the sciences of immunology and of microbiology, both relying heavily on molecular biology. Successful development of vaccines relies on extensive knowledge of immunology and vaccinology. Present efforts to develop vaccines against cervical cancer caused by Papillomaviruses are focused on use of the structural antigens L1 and L2 of the virus and on the oncoproteins E6 and E7. Work on Papillomavirus vaccines has been brilliantly conceived and executed and some of vaccines are now in clinical trial. Success may follow and Papillomavirus vaccine may join with the hepatitis B virus anti-cancer vaccine in the battle against cancers of man.
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