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Replication-competent vaccinia viruses (VACVs) show prolonged antigen expression time and greater stimulation of immune responses than their replication-incompetent counterparts. However, there is the potential risk of serious post-vaccination complications, especially for children and immunocompromised individuals, leading to safety concerns about the reintroduction of VACV as a vaccine vector. In...
As poliovirus eradication draws closer, alternative Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccines (IPV) are needed to overcome the risks associated with continued use of the Oral Poliovirus Vaccine and of neurovirulent strains used during manufacture of conventional (c) IPV. We have previously demonstrated the susceptibility of the PER.C6® cell line to cIPV strains; here we investigated the suspension cell culture...
To develop an effective HIV vaccine strategy that can induce cross-reactive neutralizing antibody.Codon-optimized gp140 and gp145 env genes derived from HIV-1 cn54 , a CRF07 B′/C recombinant strain, were constructed as DNA and recombinant Tiantan vaccinia (rTV) vaccines. The effect of heterologous immunization with gp140 and gp145 was tested in mice and guinea pigs. T cell responses were detected...
The Indian rhesus macaque is the established animal model for HIV infection and vaccine research. Growing evidence suggests that the more readily available Chinese rhesus macaque may be a more relevant option. As increasing numbers of novel Chinese rhesus MHC alleles are reported, we decided to explore potential HIV vaccine epitopes in this model. We immunized forty Chinese rhesus macaques with three...
Synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides containing unmethylated CpG-dinucleotides (CpG-ODNs) are immunostimulatory in a broad spectrum of species. Extensive studies provide evidence that CpG-ODNs are effective as immunotherapeutics and vaccine adjuvants in various clinical settings. Three major classes of immunostimulatory CpG-ODNs are well characterized according to their in vitro activities and chemical...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus H5N1 has the potential to cause a pandemic. Many prototype pandemic influenza A (H5N1) vaccines had been developed and well evaluated in adults in recent years. However, data in children are limited. Herein we evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of adjuvanted split-virion and whole-virion H5N1 vaccines in children.An open-labelled phase I trial was conducted...
Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of mortality from an infectious disease worldwide, however, the efficacy of BCG vaccine against adult pulmonary tuberculosis still remains instability. Therefore, it is an urgent work to develop both safe and effective vaccine to TB.To clarify the liposome encapsulated DNA vaccine was effectively working as a vaccine delivery system to evoke mucosal intestinal...
The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy is limited because of central and peripheral immune tolerance towards tumor-antigens. We propose a novel approach based on the fact that the immune system has not evolved tolerance towards adenoviruses (Ads) and that Ads have not evolved efficient mechanisms for immune-escape. The host-response to intratumoral Ad-vector injection in mice that were immunologically...
DNA vaccines are a novel disease prevention methodology, however their safety has not been well described. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of the DNA vaccine pVAX1-CpG-Loop against infectious canine hepatitis. We demonstrated that pVAX1-CpG-Loop could not be recovered from tissues of vaccinated mice nor from F1 progeny and following vaccination there were no apparent changes in hematologic markers...
Interest is increasing regarding replicating poxvirus as HIV vaccine vector. In China, the Tiantan Vaccinia Virus (TV) has been used most extensively in the battle of eradicating smallpox. Recently, TV was developing as vaccine vector to fight against infectious diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, replicating vaccinia virus sometimes may pose serious post-vaccination complications,...
HIV-1 pandemic posed an unprecedent challenge to the global health and it is believed that an effective vaccine will be the final solution against HIV-1. HIV-1 envelope is the primary immunogen in developing neutralization antibody based HIV vaccine. To define the suitable Env derived immunogen, we systemically compared the immunogenicity of gp140 and gp145 in a DNA vaccination alone and a prime-boost...
An effective vaccine against Edwardsiella tarda has not been reported, one of main reasons is the variation in its serotypes. This study aimed to develop an effective vaccine against different serotypes of E. tarda. A conserved 37kDa outer membrane protein (OMP) of E. tarda was obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). It showed comprising several proteins...
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