Long lasting antibody responses and immunological memory are the desired outcomes of vaccination. In general, multiple vaccine doses result in enhanced immune responses, a notable exception being booster-induced hyporesponsiveness, which has been observed with polysaccharide and glycoconjugate vaccines. In this study, we analyzed the effect of early booster doses of multimeric protein vaccine (1-11)E2 on recall memory to B epitope 1-11 of β-amyloid. Mice immunized with a single dose of (1-11)E2 stochastically display, when immunized with a recall dose 9 months later, either memory, i.e., an enhanced response to epitope 1-11, or hyporesponsiveness, i.e., a reduced response. Memory is the most common outcome, achieved by 80% of mice. We obser...
Motivation: Although results from phase III clinical trials substantially support the use of prophyl...
Differences in innate immune ‘imprinting’ between vaccine adjuvants may mediate dissimilar effects o...
Human subjects maintain long-term immunologic memory against infective organisms but the mechanism i...
© 2016 Dr Musammat NaharVaccination is arguably the most cost-effective way to protect a large propo...
A crucial challenge for vaccine development is to design vaccines that induce a long-lasting protect...
The success of vaccines is dependent on the generation and maintenance of immunological memory. The ...
Human memory B cells play a vital role in the long-term protection of the host from pathogenic recha...
Background and aims: The definition of immune memory after hepatitis B vaccination is still under de...
Vaccines work by eliciting an immune response and consequent immunological memory that mediates prot...
Immunologic memory is the ability of the immune system to generate an enhanced antibody response aga...
BACKGROUND: Use of a polysaccharide vaccine challenge to demonstrate immunologic memory after primin...
Vaccines play a vital role in protecting our communities against infectious disease. Unfortunately, ...
CD4+ T helper memory (Thmem) cells influence both natural and vaccine-boosted immunity, but mechanis...
Transcriptomic profiling of the immune response induced by vaccine adjuvants is of critical importan...
This is the final version. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in this recordVacc...
Motivation: Although results from phase III clinical trials substantially support the use of prophyl...
Differences in innate immune ‘imprinting’ between vaccine adjuvants may mediate dissimilar effects o...
Human subjects maintain long-term immunologic memory against infective organisms but the mechanism i...
© 2016 Dr Musammat NaharVaccination is arguably the most cost-effective way to protect a large propo...
A crucial challenge for vaccine development is to design vaccines that induce a long-lasting protect...
The success of vaccines is dependent on the generation and maintenance of immunological memory. The ...
Human memory B cells play a vital role in the long-term protection of the host from pathogenic recha...
Background and aims: The definition of immune memory after hepatitis B vaccination is still under de...
Vaccines work by eliciting an immune response and consequent immunological memory that mediates prot...
Immunologic memory is the ability of the immune system to generate an enhanced antibody response aga...
BACKGROUND: Use of a polysaccharide vaccine challenge to demonstrate immunologic memory after primin...
Vaccines play a vital role in protecting our communities against infectious disease. Unfortunately, ...
CD4+ T helper memory (Thmem) cells influence both natural and vaccine-boosted immunity, but mechanis...
Transcriptomic profiling of the immune response induced by vaccine adjuvants is of critical importan...
This is the final version. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in this recordVacc...
Motivation: Although results from phase III clinical trials substantially support the use of prophyl...
Differences in innate immune ‘imprinting’ between vaccine adjuvants may mediate dissimilar effects o...
Human subjects maintain long-term immunologic memory against infective organisms but the mechanism i...