Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost strategy using a mouse model
Tuberculosis (TB) in humans is caused by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is still a major health problem worldwide. The only TB vaccine currently available is an attenuated strain of M. bovis; Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG). BCG demonstrated variable protective efficacies ra...
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my.usm.eprints.52092 http://eprints.usm.my/52092/ Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost strategy using a mouse model Norhanani, Mohd Redzwan R Medicine (General) Tuberculosis (TB) in humans is caused by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is still a major health problem worldwide. The only TB vaccine currently available is an attenuated strain of M. bovis; Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG). BCG demonstrated variable protective efficacies ranging from 0 to 80% in different field trials. BCG is effective at preventing childhood manifestation of TB but it does not prevent the most prevalent disease which is pulmonary TB in adults. DNA vaccination is an important new approach to the control of infectious agents and induces both humoral and cellular immune responses. Two previously constructed vaccine candidates, pJWVacll and r-STVacll were used in this study employing a prime-boost strategy. The naked DNA vaccine, pJWVacll was given intramuscularly to mice whilst the surface display vaccine, r-STVacll was given orally. Splenocytes from the vaccinated mice were tested for various immunological tests. The results showed that splenocytes from immunized mice were found to proliferate more aggressively when stimulated with the antigen (lnak-nVacll). Flow cytometric intracellular cytokine analysis of splenocytes from vaccinated mice also showed that both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells produce IL-2 and IFN-y following stimulation with the antigens. In the prime-boost approach, the study showed that mice primed with the naked DNA vaccine, pJWVacll and boosted with the surface display vaccine, r-STVacll is the best strategy to stimulate immune response in mice. As a conclusion, the data obtained from this study suggest that DNA vaccination in combination with surface display vaccination using prime-boost approach provides a new strategy for developing a candidate vaccine against TB. 2008 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52092/1/NORHANANI%20BINTI%20MOHD%20REDZWAN%20-%2024%20pages.pdf Norhanani, Mohd Redzwan (2008) Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost strategy using a mouse model. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
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Tuberculosis (TB) in humans is caused by the bacterial pathogen
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is still a major health problem worldwide. The
only TB vaccine currently available is an attenuated strain of M. bovis; Bacille
Calmette Guerin (BCG). BCG demonstrated variable protective efficacies
ranging from 0 to 80% in different field trials. BCG is effective at preventing
childhood manifestation of TB but it does not prevent the most prevalent
disease which is pulmonary TB in adults. DNA vaccination is an important new
approach to the control of infectious agents and induces both humoral and
cellular immune responses. Two previously constructed vaccine candidates,
pJWVacll and r-STVacll were used in this study employing a prime-boost
strategy. The naked DNA vaccine, pJWVacll was given intramuscularly to mice
whilst the surface display vaccine, r-STVacll was given orally. Splenocytes from
the vaccinated mice were tested for various immunological tests. The results
showed that splenocytes from immunized mice were found to proliferate more
aggressively when stimulated with the antigen (lnak-nVacll). Flow cytometric
intracellular cytokine analysis of splenocytes from vaccinated mice also showed
that both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells produce IL-2 and IFN-y following stimulation
with the antigens. In the prime-boost approach, the study showed that mice
primed with the naked DNA vaccine, pJWVacll and boosted with the surface
display vaccine, r-STVacll is the best strategy to stimulate immune response in
mice. As a conclusion, the data obtained from this study suggest that DNA
vaccination in combination with surface display vaccination using prime-boost
approach provides a new strategy for developing a candidate vaccine against
TB. |
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Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
title_short |
Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
title_full |
Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
title_fullStr |
Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
title_full_unstemmed |
Immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
title_sort |
immunological studies of dna (pjwvacll) and
surface display (r-stvacll) vaccine candidates
expressing a synthetic mul tiepitope gene of
mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prime boost
strategy using a mouse model |
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2008 |
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