The Influence of Codon Optimization on the Immune Response and Protective Efficacy of DNA Vaccines based on the Dengue Envelope and NS1 Proteins
Simone Morais Costa,
Ágatha Rezende Pacheco,
Paolla Beatriz Almeida Pinto
et al.
Abstract:Dengue is a pan-tropical arthropod-borne disease, endemic in over 100 countries. The dengue virus comprises four antigenic serotypes (DENV 1-4). The envelope (E) and non-structural 1 (NS1) proteins are highly immunogenic, and the E protein carries epitopes eliciting neutralizing antibodies. In previous studies, mice immunizations with two DNA vaccines encoding the E ectodomain (pE1D2) and NS1 proteins (pcTPANS1) from DENV2 induced high protection. Based on these findings, we constructed new plasmids containing… Show more
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