2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1135(00)00304-7
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Induction of immune responses in cattle with a DNA vaccine encoding glycoprotein C of bovine herpesvirus-1

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“…In the present study, we describe the characterisation and the evaluation of several DNA vaccines in cattle in similar conditions. Although these DNA vaccines conferred an immune response comparable to that described by other groups [17,54], they induced weaker immune response and virological protection than the best protocol developed previously with conventional marker vaccine [20]. Therefore, a further experiment will aim at optimising some of the parameters known to modulate the efficacy of DNA vaccines such as the adjuvancy of immunostimulatory CpG motifs in the plasmid backbone [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In the present study, we describe the characterisation and the evaluation of several DNA vaccines in cattle in similar conditions. Although these DNA vaccines conferred an immune response comparable to that described by other groups [17,54], they induced weaker immune response and virological protection than the best protocol developed previously with conventional marker vaccine [20]. Therefore, a further experiment will aim at optimising some of the parameters known to modulate the efficacy of DNA vaccines such as the adjuvancy of immunostimulatory CpG motifs in the plasmid backbone [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Further DNA vaccination experiments performed in mice and cattle have shown that a construct encoding a secreted form of BoHV-1 gD induces a higher immune response than membrane-associated full-length gD [4,54]. Different routes of DNA administration to cattle have been tested such as intradermic or intramuscular injection [10,17,54] and biolistic delivery (gene-gun) of gold particles coated with DNA vaccines [6,33,34]. Mucosal administration of plasmid DNA via a gene-gun [34] or into suppositories [35] has also been shown to induce systemic as well as mucosal immunity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest vaccine approaches consist of plasmid DNA vaccines containing sequences encoding for the three major immunodominant BoHV-1 glycoproteins gC [64], gB [117] or gD [153,199,200]. These constructs raised the putative vaccination of cattle by needle free delivery methods which would be advantageous to avoid losses due to tissue damage encountered by classical vaccine delivery methods [83,206].…”
Section: New Trends In Bohv-1 Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, herpesvirus gC can bind to the complement component C3b and inhibit the cascade of complement activation [8]. The gC of BHV-1 contains many determinants and can induce strong cytotoxic T cell responses [9][10][11]. However, the nature and function of DEV gC remains unkonwn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%