Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2409655 | Vaccine | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We developed a dengue tetravalent DNA vaccine consisting of plasmids expressing premembrane and envelope genes of each of four serotypes of dengue viruses. BALB/c mice immunized twice with the tetravalent vaccine at a dose of 100 μg (25 μg for each serotype) using a needle-free jet injector developed neutralizing antibodies against all serotypes. There was no interference among the four components included in this combination vaccine. Tetravalent vaccine-immunized mice showed anamnestic neutralizing antibody responses following challenge with each dengue serotype: responses to challenges from serotypes different to those used for neutralization tests were also induced.
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Authors
Eiji Konishi, Saori Kosugi, Jun-ichi Imoto,