Maternal immunization is successfully applied against some life-threatening infectious diseases as it can protect the mother and her offspring through the passive transfer of maternal antibodies. Here we sought to evaluate whether the concept of maternal immunization could also be applied to cancer immunoprevention. We have previously shown that antibodies induced by DNA vaccination against rat Her2 (neu) protect heterozygous neu-transgenic female (BALB-neuT) mice from autochthonous mammary tumor development. We herein seek to evaluate whether a similar, maternal, immunization can confer anti-tumor protection to BALB-neuT offspring. Significantly extended tumor-free survival was observed in BALB-neuT offspring born and fed by mothers vaccin...
The transforming rat Her-2/neu oncogene embedded into the genome of virgin transgenic BALB/c mice (B...
HER-2/neu (neu) transgenic mice (neu-N mice), which express the nontransforming rat proto-oncogene, ...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
The continuous evolution in preventive medicine has anointed vaccination a versatile, human-health i...
While much experimental data shows that vaccination efficiently inhibits a subsequent challenge by a...
erbB2/neu, an overexpressed oncogene product, has been proposed as a human cancer vaccine target. In...
Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which gene products of specific regulatory pathw...
Recent demonstrations of the specific immune prevention of mammary cancer in female BALB/c mice tran...
Introduction: The availability of mice transgenic for the human HER2 gene (huHER2) and prone to the ...
HER-2/neu (neu-N) transgenic mice, which express the nontransforming rat proto-oncogene, develop spo...
Genetic immunization against tumor antigens is an effective way to induce an immune response able to...
Prevention of the progression of precancerous lesions by vaccines is virtually uncharted territory. ...
The ability of vaccination with plasmids coding for the extracellular and the transmembrane domain o...
The transforming rat Her-2/neu oncogene embedded into the genome of virgin transgenic BALB/c mice (B...
HER-2/neu (neu) transgenic mice (neu-N mice), which express the nontransforming rat proto-oncogene, ...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...
The continuous evolution in preventive medicine has anointed vaccination a versatile, human-health i...
While much experimental data shows that vaccination efficiently inhibits a subsequent challenge by a...
erbB2/neu, an overexpressed oncogene product, has been proposed as a human cancer vaccine target. In...
Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which gene products of specific regulatory pathw...
Recent demonstrations of the specific immune prevention of mammary cancer in female BALB/c mice tran...
Introduction: The availability of mice transgenic for the human HER2 gene (huHER2) and prone to the ...
HER-2/neu (neu-N) transgenic mice, which express the nontransforming rat proto-oncogene, develop spo...
Genetic immunization against tumor antigens is an effective way to induce an immune response able to...
Prevention of the progression of precancerous lesions by vaccines is virtually uncharted territory. ...
The ability of vaccination with plasmids coding for the extracellular and the transmembrane domain o...
The transforming rat Her-2/neu oncogene embedded into the genome of virgin transgenic BALB/c mice (B...
HER-2/neu (neu) transgenic mice (neu-N mice), which express the nontransforming rat proto-oncogene, ...
Two approaches to immunological intervention in tumor–host interactions in mouse models are discusse...