Protective efficacy of different strategies employing Mycobacterium leprae heat-shock protein 65 against tuberculosis
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Background: Tuberculosis is a major threat to human health. The high disease burden remains unaffected and the appearance of extremely drug-resistant strains in different parts of the world argues in favor of the urgent need for a new effective vaccine. One of the promising candidates is heat-shock protein 65 when used as a genetic vaccine (DNAhsp65). Nonetheless, there are substantial data indicating that BCG, the only available anti-TB vaccine for clinical use, provides other important beneficial effects in immunized infants. Methods: We compared the protective efficacy of BCG and Hsp65 antigens in mice using different strategies: i) BCG, single dose subcutaneously; ii) naked DNAhsp65, four doses, intramuscularly; iii) liposomes containing DNAhsp65, single dose, intranasally; iv) microspheres containing DNAhsp65 or rHsp65, single dose, intramuscularly; and v) prime-boost with subcutaneous BCG and intramuscular DNAhsp65. Results: All the immunization protocols were able to protect mice against infection, with special benefits provided by DNAhsp65 in liposomes and prime-boost strategies. Conclusion: Among the immunization protocols tested, liposomes containing DNAhsp65 represent the most promising strategy for the development of a new anti-TB vaccine. |
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EXPERT OPINION ON BIOLOGICAL THERAPY, v.8, n.9, p.1255-1264, 2008 1471-2598 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23788 10.1517/14712598.8.9.1255 |
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eng |
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INFORMA HEALTHCARE |
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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy |
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Palavras-Chave | #heat-shock protein #liposome #prime-booster #tuberculosis #vaccine #BACILLUS-CALMETTE-GUERIN #TB VACCINES #DNA VACCINE #RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS #PLASMID DNA #PROTEIN #HSP65 #CELLS #MICE #DELIVERY #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Medicine, Research & Experimental |
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