Fusing antigens to chemokines to target antigen presenting cells (APC) is a promising method for enhancing immunogenicity of DNA vaccines. However, it is unclear how different chemokines compare in terms of immune potentiating effects. Here we compare Ccl3- and Xcl1-fusion vaccines containing hemagglutinin (HA) from influenza A delivered by intramuscular (i.m.) or intradermal (i.d.) DNA vaccination. Xcl1 fusion vaccines target cDC1s, and enhance proliferation of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in vitro. In contrast, Ccl3 target both cDC1 and cDC2, but only enhance CD4+ T cell proliferation in combination with cDC2. When Ccl3- or Xcl1-HA fusion vaccines were administered by i.m. DNA immunization, both vaccines induced Th1-polarized immune responses wi...
Zoonotic influenza H7 viral infections have a case fatality rate of about 40%. Currently, no or limi...
Recently, Flt3 (Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3)-ligand has been identified as an important cytokine for ...
AbstractIn this study, we have taken advantage of the unique property of a potent dendritic cell (DC...
International audienceTargeting Ags to conventional dendritic cells can enhance Ag-specific immune r...
Paper II: Targeting antigen to Major Histocompatibility Complex II accelerates the germinal center r...
Upon APC-targeted DNA vaccination, transfected cells secrete fusion proteins with targeting units sp...
Different diseases require different immune responses for efficient protection. Thus, prophylactic v...
Different diseases require different immune responses for efficient protection. Thus, prophylactic v...
Abstract Background Targeting of protein antigens to dendritic cells (DC) via the DEC205 receptor en...
AbstractVaccination is at present the most efficient way of preventing influenza infections. Current...
Current influenza vaccines are effective but imperfect, failing to cover against emerging strains of...
Targeting antigen to surface receptors on dendritic cells (DCs) can improve antibody response agains...
Targeting antigen to conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) can improve antigen-specific immune respons...
DNA vaccine has become an attractive approach for generating antigen-specific immunity. Targeting an...
DNA vaccines based on subunits from pathogens have several advantages over other vaccine strategies....
Zoonotic influenza H7 viral infections have a case fatality rate of about 40%. Currently, no or limi...
Recently, Flt3 (Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3)-ligand has been identified as an important cytokine for ...
AbstractIn this study, we have taken advantage of the unique property of a potent dendritic cell (DC...
International audienceTargeting Ags to conventional dendritic cells can enhance Ag-specific immune r...
Paper II: Targeting antigen to Major Histocompatibility Complex II accelerates the germinal center r...
Upon APC-targeted DNA vaccination, transfected cells secrete fusion proteins with targeting units sp...
Different diseases require different immune responses for efficient protection. Thus, prophylactic v...
Different diseases require different immune responses for efficient protection. Thus, prophylactic v...
Abstract Background Targeting of protein antigens to dendritic cells (DC) via the DEC205 receptor en...
AbstractVaccination is at present the most efficient way of preventing influenza infections. Current...
Current influenza vaccines are effective but imperfect, failing to cover against emerging strains of...
Targeting antigen to surface receptors on dendritic cells (DCs) can improve antibody response agains...
Targeting antigen to conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) can improve antigen-specific immune respons...
DNA vaccine has become an attractive approach for generating antigen-specific immunity. Targeting an...
DNA vaccines based on subunits from pathogens have several advantages over other vaccine strategies....
Zoonotic influenza H7 viral infections have a case fatality rate of about 40%. Currently, no or limi...
Recently, Flt3 (Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3)-ligand has been identified as an important cytokine for ...
AbstractIn this study, we have taken advantage of the unique property of a potent dendritic cell (DC...