Minicircle-based vaccine induces potent T-cell and antibody responses against hepatitis C virus
Anna Czarnota,
Aleksandra Raszplewicz,
Aleksandra Sławińska
et al.
Abstract:An effective vaccine against hepatitis C virus (HCV) should elicit both humoral and cellular immune responses. Previously, we characterized a bivalent vaccine candidate against hepatitis B (HBV) and HCV using chimeric HBV-HCV virus-like particles (VLP), in which the highly conserved epitope of HCV E2 glycoprotein (residues 412–425) was inserted into the hydrophilic loop of HBV small surface antigen (sHBsAg). While sHBsAg_412–425 elicited cross-neutralizing antibodies, it did not trigger a T-cell response again… Show more
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