Journal article

Induction of genotype cross-reactive, hepatitis C virus-specific, cellmediated immunity in DNA-vaccinated mice

DK Wijesundara, J Gummow, Y Li, W Yu, BJ Quah, C Ranasinghe, J Torresi, EJ Gowans, B Grubor-Bauk

Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2018

Abstract

A universal hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccine should elicit multiantigenic, multigenotypic responses, which are more likely to protect against challenge with the range of genotypes and subtypes circulating in the community. A vaccine cocktail and vaccines encoding consensus HCV sequences are attractive approaches to achieve this goal. Consequently, in a series of mouse vaccination studies, we compared the immunogenicity of a DNA vaccine encoding a consensus HCV nonstructural 5B (NS5B) protein to that of a cocktail of DNA plasmids encoding the genotype 1b (Gt1b) and Gt3a NS5B proteins. To complement this study, we assessed responses to a multiantigenic cocktail regimen by comparing a DNA vaccin..

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