DNA Vaccines
DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-688-6:23
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Development and Characterization of Lyophilized DNA Vaccine Formulations

Abstract: The potential applications of using plasmid DNA for immunization and other gene therapy approaches have been discussed in an increasing number of publications in the past few years. Injection of mouse muscle with naked DNA (plasmid DNA in saline) resulted in significant episomal expression from a number of encoded reporter genes such as firefly luciferase, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, and β-galactosidase (1). DNA vaccination has been shown to induce neutralizing antibodies against the gene product, helpe… Show more

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“…Recent advances in adjuvant development have greatly improved the efficacy of this vaccination method. 59 DNA vaccination protocols can be improved by heterologous boosting, e.g., with a protein antigen. 51 Recombinant proteins can also be used to induce both humoral responses and CD4 T-cell responses.…”
Section: Vaccination Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in adjuvant development have greatly improved the efficacy of this vaccination method. 59 DNA vaccination protocols can be improved by heterologous boosting, e.g., with a protein antigen. 51 Recombinant proteins can also be used to induce both humoral responses and CD4 T-cell responses.…”
Section: Vaccination Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, a DNA vaccine is very convenient when it comes to storage because it does not need a cold chain [125]. Finally, it is very easy to manufacture, which leads to lower costs [115].…”
Section: Plasmid Dna Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%