2009
DOI: 10.1089/hum.2009.067
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DNA Vaccination with Electroporation Induces Increased Antibody Responses in Patients with Prostate Cancer

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“…15 Recently, clinical trials have showed the efficiency of EP in humans. 16,17 Our data confirmed that EP in more efficient than IM injection. Indeed, quite disappointing results were obtained after using a conventional IM vaccination schedule (data not shown), whereas a short vaccination program by EP and ID injection 15 gave rise to strong humoral response by ss-linked constructs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…15 Recently, clinical trials have showed the efficiency of EP in humans. 16,17 Our data confirmed that EP in more efficient than IM injection. Indeed, quite disappointing results were obtained after using a conventional IM vaccination schedule (data not shown), whereas a short vaccination program by EP and ID injection 15 gave rise to strong humoral response by ss-linked constructs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Mechanisms to increase their potency have been reviewed and include delivery by electroporation and using DNA vaccines in the context of a heterologous prime: boost strategy (Stevenson et al, 2010). Electroporation improves DNA vaccine activity by enhancing antigen expression as well as increasing inflammatory milieu (Best et al, 2009;Low et al, 2009;Roos et al, 2009). Using viral vectors to boost primary plasmid DNA vaccines has proven effective for infectious disease such as malaria (Gilbert et al, 2006) and is thought to focus the immune effector response against the intended target organism as opposed to transfected myocytes or APCs.…”
Section: Possible Immunological Reasons For Lack Of Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electroporation is recognized as one powerful way in which this can be achieved in the clinic. 34,35 However, electroporation requires the availability of specialized equipment. Combining plasmid DNA with a synthetic polymer to form a complex before administration to the patient can facilitate the entry of DNA into the cell, thus improving antigen expression, and represents an easily accessible and a convenient alternative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%