In animals, effective immune responses against malignancies and against several infectious pathogens, including malaria, are mediated by T cells. Here we show that a heterologous prime-boost vaccination regime of DNA either intramuscularly or epidermally, followed by intradermal recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA), induces high frequencies of interferon (IFN)-gamma-secreting, antigen-specific T-cell responses in humans to a pre-erythrocytic malaria antigen, thrombospondin-related adhesion protein (TRAP). These responses are five- to tenfold higher than the T-cell responses induced by the DNA vaccine or recombinant MVA vaccine alone, and produce partial protection manifest as delayed parasitemia after sporozoite challenge with a...
The present study is an investigation of the safety and immunogenicity of DNA and modified vaccinia ...
Malaria is a major global health problem for which an effective vaccine is required urgently. Prime-...
Development of prophylactic vaccines against infectious diseases (such as malaria, tuberculosis and ...
Heterologous prime-boost vaccination has been shown to be an efficient way of inducing T cell respon...
An effective vaccine against malaria is urgently required to relieve the immense human suffering and...
A generic approach to inducing high level CD8+ T cell responses would be of value for prophylactic a...
T-cell-mediated responses against the liver-stage of Plasmodium falciparum are critical for protecti...
In influenza and malaria, CD8+ T cells play an important role in protective immunity in mice. An imm...
The safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of DNA and modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) prime-boost...
Two chimpanzees were vaccinated intramuscularly against malaria using plasmid DNA expressing the pre...
Malaria is an intracellular pathogen, for which an effective vaccine is likely to require induction ...
Immunization with irradiated sporozoites can protect against malaria infection and intensive efforts...
The desirability of inducing cytotoxic T cell responses to defined epitopes in humans has led to the...
The ability to generate potent antigen-specific T cell responses by vaccination has been a major hur...
multiple epitope (ME)– thrombospondin-related adhesion protein (TRAP) candidate vaccines are design...
The present study is an investigation of the safety and immunogenicity of DNA and modified vaccinia ...
Malaria is a major global health problem for which an effective vaccine is required urgently. Prime-...
Development of prophylactic vaccines against infectious diseases (such as malaria, tuberculosis and ...
Heterologous prime-boost vaccination has been shown to be an efficient way of inducing T cell respon...
An effective vaccine against malaria is urgently required to relieve the immense human suffering and...
A generic approach to inducing high level CD8+ T cell responses would be of value for prophylactic a...
T-cell-mediated responses against the liver-stage of Plasmodium falciparum are critical for protecti...
In influenza and malaria, CD8+ T cells play an important role in protective immunity in mice. An imm...
The safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of DNA and modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) prime-boost...
Two chimpanzees were vaccinated intramuscularly against malaria using plasmid DNA expressing the pre...
Malaria is an intracellular pathogen, for which an effective vaccine is likely to require induction ...
Immunization with irradiated sporozoites can protect against malaria infection and intensive efforts...
The desirability of inducing cytotoxic T cell responses to defined epitopes in humans has led to the...
The ability to generate potent antigen-specific T cell responses by vaccination has been a major hur...
multiple epitope (ME)– thrombospondin-related adhesion protein (TRAP) candidate vaccines are design...
The present study is an investigation of the safety and immunogenicity of DNA and modified vaccinia ...
Malaria is a major global health problem for which an effective vaccine is required urgently. Prime-...
Development of prophylactic vaccines against infectious diseases (such as malaria, tuberculosis and ...