Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2409682 | Vaccine | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We previously developed a dengue tetravalent DNA vaccine that can induce neutralizing antibodies against four dengue viruses in mice. Here, we demonstrated that immunogenicity of our tetravalent vaccine is synergistically increased in mice by co-immunization with dengue type 2 virus (DENV2) subviral extracellular particles (D2EPs) or inactivated Japanese encephalitis vaccine (JEVAX). A single immunization with a mixture of 100 μg of the tetravalent vaccine and 150 ng of D2EPs or a 1/10 dose of JEVAX induced moderate levels of neutralizing antibodies in a 90% plaque reduction assay. Immunized mice were protected from “artificial” viremia created by intravenous injection with DENV2.
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Authors
Jun-ichi Imoto, Eiji Konishi,