Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10970296 | Vaccine | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We developed the method to efficiently construct recombinant vaccinia viruses based on LC16m8Πstrain that can replicate in mammalian cells but is still safe in human. Immunization in a prime-boost strategy using DNA and LC16m8Πexpressing SIV Gag elicited 7-30-fold more IFN-γ-producing T cells in mice than that using DNA and non-replicating vaccinia DIs recombinant strain. As the previous study on the DNA-prime and recombinant DIs-boost anti-SIV vaccine showed protective efficacy in the macaque model [Someya K, Ami Y, Nakasone T, Izumi Y, Matsuo K, Horibata S, et al. Induction of positive cellular and humoral responses by a prime-boost vaccine encoded with simian immunodeficiency virus gag/pol. J Immunol 2006;176(3):1784-95], LC16m8Πwould have potential as a better recombinant viral vector for HIV vaccine.
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Authors
Hajime Suzuki, Minoru Kidokoro, Ismael Ben Fofana, Takashi Ohashi, Tomotaka Okamura, Kazuhiro Matsuo, Naoki Yamamoto, Hisatoshi Shida,