“…6 While peptide, protein or glycoprotein vaccines elicit mainly antibody responses, DNA vaccines allow presentation of antigen to the immune system in several ways and have the potential of inducing strong cellular responses. DNA vaccines have been shown to stimulate all three arms of the immune system, that is, antibody, helper T, and cytotoxic T-cell (CTL) responses, 16 to produce immunity in several disease models such as influenza, 17,18 HIV-1, 19,20 and hepatitis B, 21 and to protect animals from subsequent challenge. 18 The mechanisms are considered to involve antigen presentation by both myocytes and antigen-presenting cells (APCs), as well as crosspriming between the two MHC paths.…”