Journal article
Nucleic acid vaccination of sheep: Use in combination with a conventional adjuvanted vaccine against Taenia ovis
JS Rothel, JG Waterkeyn, RA Strugnell, PR Wood, HF Seow, J Vadolas, MW Lightowlers
Immunology and Cell Biology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.1038/icb.1997.7
Abstract
This report describes the use of a nucleic acid vaccine in a large outbred animal species both alone and in combination with a conventionally adjuvanted vaccine. The gene encoding a host-protective antigen (45W) from the sheep parasite Taenia ovis was cloned into the expression vector pcDNA3 and the resultant plasmid termed pcDNA3-45W. Eleven of 15 sheep injected either intramuscularly or intradermally with pcDNA3-45W mounted a serum antibody response to 45W which for both routes of injection was predominantly IgG1. However, the level of antibody elicited by the nucleic acid vaccine was low and repeated vaccinations did not boost the response. Injection of pcDNA3-45W into animals in which an..
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