Replication-defective adenoviral vaccine vector for the induction of immune responses to dengue virus type 2

Jaiswal, Smita ; Khanna, Navin ; Swaminathan, S. (2003) Replication-defective adenoviral vaccine vector for the induction of immune responses to dengue virus type 2 Journal of Virology, 77 (23). pp. 12907-12913. ISSN 0022-538X

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Official URL: http://jvi.asm.org/content/77/23/12907.abstract

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.77.23.12907-12913.2003

Abstract

A recombinant replication-defective adenovirus vector that can overexpress the ectodomain of the envelope protein of dengue virus type 2 (NGC strain) has been constructed. This virus was immunogenic in mice and elicited dengue virus type 2 specific B- and T-cell responses. Sera from immunized mice contained neutralizing antibodies that could specifically recognize dengue virus type 2 and neutralize its infectivity in vitro, indicating that this approach has the potential to confer protective immunity. In vitro stimulation of splenocytes (from immunized mice) with dengue virus type 2 resulted in a significant proliferative response accompanied by the production of high levels of gamma interferon but did not show significant changes in interleukin-4 levels. This is suggestive of a Th1-like response (considered to be important in the maturation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes that are essential for the elimination of virus-infected cells). The data show that adenovirus vectors offer a promising alternative strategy for the development of dengue virus vaccines.

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