| Literature DB >> 14604570 |
K M Lima1, S A dos Santos, R R Santos, I T Brandão, J M Rodrigues, C L Silva.
Abstract
A DNA vaccine codifying the mycobacterial hsp65 can prevent infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a prophylactic setting and also therapeutically reduce the number of bacteria in infected mice. The protective mechanism is thought to be related to Th1-mediated events that result in bacterial killing. To determine the best method of hsp65 introduction for vaccination efficacy against tuberculosis (TB), we evaluated the immunogenicity and protection of DNA-hsp65 administered by gene gun bombardment or intramuscular (i.m.) injection of naked DNA. Immunization by gene gun induced immune response with plasmid doses 100-fold lower than those required for intramuscular immunization. However, in contrast to intramuscular immunization, which was protective in these studies, gene gun immunization did not protect BALB/c mice against challenge infection.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2003 PMID: 14604570 DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(03)00543-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641