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Vaccines antigen-based

The indications are that gut antigen-based vaccines, at least based on the antigens described above and mediated by high systemic antibody responses, are unlikely to be wholly effective against non-blood-feeding nematodes. Different antigens may be required and may need to be delivered in such a way as to stimulate local mucosal immune responses. [Pg.272]

Toxoids, antigen-based and other vaccine preparations... [Pg.440]

Several HIV vaccine systems based upon live vectors have also been developed, in an attempt to stimulate a significant T cell as well as B cell immune response. Both envelope and core antigens have been expressed in a number of recombinant viral systems, most notably in vaccinia. The clinical efficacy of these remain to be established. [Pg.451]

Several plant viral vectors have been used to successfully produce vaccines and therapeutic proteins in plants. TMV-based expression vectors represent one of the more successful examples and have produced a wide array of therapeutic proteins such as a-trichosanthin, tumor-specific single-chain antibodies, and a number of vaccine antigens (Table 4.1) (Dalsgaard et al., 1997). More recent examples of plant viral expression vectors utilized for vaccine production are provided in detail in Koprowski and Yusibov (2001), Pogue et al. (2002), and Canizares et al. (2005). [Pg.87]

Mosolits S, Campbell F. Targeting human Ep-Cam in transgenic mice by antiidiotype and antigen based vaccines. Int J Cancer 2004 112 669-77. [Pg.665]

DNA-based vaccines have been recently developed for immunization to overcome the deficiencies of antigen-based vaccines. The major sites of delivery for DNA-based immunization include the oral, nasal, rectal, and vaginal mucosas. The ability of a hepatitis B surface antigen-encoding plasmid to induce... [Pg.1355]

Hypersensitivity. Hypersensitivity reactions, considered to be vaccine-related based on the timing and specificity of the reactions, were reported to the United States Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following vaccination for Lyme disease and subsequently evaluated (Burmester et al., 1995 Lathrop et al., 2002). Other reported immune system-related events to vaccines included rheumatoid arthritis, immune system disorders, detection of antinuclear antibodies, lupus syndrome, and lymphocytosis (Zhou et al., 2003). These were very rare events, with each condition comprising 0.2% or fewer of the total reports. Anaphylactic responses to vaccines were also rare and were estimated at less than one case per miUion administered vaccine doses (Bohlke et al., 2003). A number of studies evaluated anaphylactic responses to the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), hepatitis B, diphtheria or tetanus vaccines with similar findings (Dobson et al., 1995 D Souza et al., 2000 Patja et al, 2000 Pool et al., 2002). However, some of the vaccine-induced hypersensitivity reactions are attributed to components of the formulation, such as gelatin or egg, rather than the antigen itself (Patja et al., 2001 Pool et al., 2002). [Pg.221]

Protein and peptide antigen-based vaccines are safe. The search for safe, singleshot vaccines against infectious and other diseases is a major focus of current research. Several peptide-and protein-based antigens are at different stages of development. [Pg.738]


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