| Literature DB >> 24553064 |
Sofia Stenler1, Pontus Blomberg2, C I Edvard Smith1.
Abstract
While DNA vaccination using plasmid vectors is highly attractive, there is a need for further vector optimization regarding safety, stability, and efficiency. In this commentary, we review the minicircle vector (MC), which is an entity devoid of plasmid bacterial sequences, as an alternative to the traditional plasmid construct. The commentary highlights the recent discovery by Stenler et al. (2014) that the small size of an MC enables improved resistance to the shearing forces associated with e.g. pneumatic delivery methods. This observation may have implications for the regulatory agencies' requirement of plasmid integrity and quality.Entities:
Keywords: DNA vaccination; non-viral gene therapy; pneumatic delivery; supercoil; topoisoforms; vaccine; vector safety
Year: 2014 PMID: 24553064 PMCID: PMC4896608 DOI: 10.4161/hv.28077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452