Prime-boost immunization strategies for infectious diseases.

H McShane - Current opinion in molecular therapeutics, 2002 - europepmc.org
Current opinion in molecular therapeutics, 2002europepmc.org
New vaccination strategies that induce the cellular arm of the immune response are needed
for the development of effective prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against a number of
intracellular pathogens. DNA vaccines, recombinant viral vectors and recombinant proteins
are all effective antigen delivery systems for inducing cellular immunity; however, when used
alone, the levels of specific responses they induce are low. Prime-boost immunization
strategies involve using two different vaccines, each encoding the same antigen, some …
New vaccination strategies that induce the cellular arm of the immune response are needed for the development of effective prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against a number of intracellular pathogens. DNA vaccines, recombinant viral vectors and recombinant proteins are all effective antigen delivery systems for inducing cellular immunity; however, when used alone, the levels of specific responses they induce are low. Prime-boost immunization strategies involve using two different vaccines, each encoding the same antigen, some weeks apart. Such strategies have been shown to enhance cellular immunity in several different animal and disease models.
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