Comparison of intranasal with targeted lymph node immunization using PR8-Flu ISCOM adjuvanted HIV antigens in macaques

2007 ◽  
Vol 79 (5) ◽  
pp. 474-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Koopman ◽  
W.M.J.M. Bogers ◽  
M. van Gils ◽  
W. Koornstra ◽  
S. Barnett ◽  
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Keyword(s):  
Vaccine ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 20 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 49-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan Finerty ◽  
Christopher R Stokes ◽  
Timothy J Gruffydd-Jones ◽  
Timothy J Hillman ◽  
Frances J Barr ◽  
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1999 ◽  
Vol 73 (12) ◽  
pp. 10214-10223 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. J. Lewis ◽  
S. van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk ◽  
L. A. Babiuk

ABSTRACT The potential for DNA vaccines encoding mutated versions of the same antigen to modulate immune responses in C3H/HeN mice was investigated. We created expression plasmids that encoded several versions of glycoprotein D (gD) from bovine herpesvirus 1, including authentic membrane-anchored glycoprotein (pSLRSV.AgD), a secreted glycoprotein (pSLRSV.SgD), and an intracellular protein (pSLRSV.CgD). Immunization of an inbred strain of mice with these plasmids resulted in highly efficacious and long-lasting humoral and cell-mediated immunity. We also demonstrated that the cell compartment in which plasmid-encoded gD was expressed caused a deviation in the serum immunoglobulin (Ig) isotype profile as well as the predominant cytokines secreted from the draining lymph node. Immunization of C3H/HeN mice with DNA vaccines encoding cell-associated forms of gD resulted in a predominance of serum IgG2a and gamma interferon-secreting cells within the spleens and draining lymph nodes. In contrast, mice immunized with a secreted form of this same antigen displayed immune responses characterized by greater levels of interleukin 4 in the draining lymph node and IgG1 as the predominant serum isotype. We also showed evidence of compartmentalization of distinct immune responses within different lymphoid organs.


1996 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 767-775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Lehner ◽  
Yufei Wang ◽  
Martin Cranage ◽  
Lesley A. Bergmeier ◽  
Elaine Mitchell ◽  
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Author(s):  
O. Faroon ◽  
F. Al-Bagdadi ◽  
T. G. Snider ◽  
C. Titkemeyer

The lymphatic system is very important in the immunological activities of the body. Clinicians confirm the diagnosis of infectious diseases by palpating the involved cutaneous lymph node for changes in size, heat, and consistency. Clinical pathologists diagnose systemic diseases through biopsies of superficial lymph nodes. In many parts of the world the goat is considered as an important source of milk and meat products.The lymphatic system has been studied extensively. These studies lack precise information on the natural morphology of the lymph nodes and their vascular and cellular constituent. This is due to using improper technique for such studies. A few studies used the SEM, conducted by cutting the lymph node with a blade. The morphological data collected by this method are artificial and do not reflect the normal three dimensional surface of the examined area of the lymph node. SEM has been used to study the lymph vessels and lymph nodes of different animals. No information on the cutaneous lymph nodes of the goat has ever been collected using the scanning electron microscope.


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