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DNA Vaccines

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DNA Vaccines
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    Book Overview
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    Chapter -1592596885 Purification of Supercoiled Plasmid
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    Chapter -1592596875 Production of Plasmid DNA in Industrial Quantities According to cGMP Guidelines
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    Chapter -1592596863 Development and Characterization of Lyophilized DNA Vaccine Formulations
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    Chapter -1592596851 Repeated Use of Qiagen Columns in Large-Scale Preparation of Plasmid DNA
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    Chapter -1592596849 The Immunology of DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596821 Methodology Used in DNA-Based Prophylactic and Therapeutic Immunization Against Hepatitis B Virus in Chimpanzees
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    Chapter -1592596815 Intramuscular and Intradermal Injection of DNA Vaccines in Mice and Primates
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    Chapter -1592596807 Veterinary DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596791 DNA-Based Immunization of Neonatal Mice
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    Chapter -1592596787 Intramuscular Injection of DNA Vaccines in Fish
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    Chapter -1592596781 Development of DNA Vaccines for Salmonid Fish
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    Chapter -1592596763 CTL Analysis for Tumor Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596753 The Use of Bone Marrow-Chimeric Mice in Determining the MHC Restriction of Epitope-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
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    Chapter -1592596741 Immunostimulatory DNA Sequences: An Overview
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    Chapter -1592596717 Immunostimulatory CpG Motifs and DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596713 In vitro assay of immunostimulatory activities of plasmid vectors.
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    Chapter -1592596701 Adjuvants for Plasmid DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596689 Cytokine and Costimulatory Factor-Encoding Plasmids as Adjuvants for DNA Vaccination
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    Chapter -1592596681 Optimization of DNA Vaccines Through the Use of Molecular Adjuvants
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    Chapter -1592596665 Cytokine Fusion Constructs as DNA Vaccines Against Tumors
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    Chapter -1592596645 The Use of Conventional Immunologic Adjuvants in DNA Vaccine Preparations
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    Chapter -1592596635 Genetic Adjuvants
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    Chapter -1592596625 DNA Immunization in Combination with the Immunostimulant Monophosphoryl Lipid A
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    Chapter -1592596619 Controlled Plasmid Delivery and Gene Expression: Applications for Nucleic Acid-Based Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596599 Mucosal Immunization with DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596589 Preparations for Particle-Mediated Gene Transfer Using the Accell<sup>®</sup> Gene Gun
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    Chapter -1592596581 DNA Vaccines
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    Chapter -1592596573 DNA-Based Vaccination with Polycistronic Expression Plasmids
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    Chapter -1592596563 A Nonviral Cytoplasmic T7 Autogene System and Its Applications in DNA Vaccination
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    Chapter -1592596551 Immunization with Naked DNA Coexpressing Antigen and Cytokine via IRES
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    Chapter -1592596541 Genetic Subunit Vaccines: A Novel Approach for Genetic Immunization
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    Chapter -1592596531 Antigen Engineering in DNA Immunization
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    Chapter -1592596511 Genetic Vaccination Targeting T-Cell Receptors
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    Chapter -1592596489 Immunity to T-Cell Receptor: Suppressive Vaccination with DNA Encoding a Variable Region Gene of the T-Cell Receptor
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    Chapter -1592596481 DNA Fusion Vaccines Against B-Cell Tumors
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    Chapter -1592596461 DNA-Based Vaccination Primes Tumor-Rejecting T-Cell Responses
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    Chapter -1592596447 Development of Female Contraceptive Vaccine Through DNA Inoculation of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Beta Subunit (hCGß)
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    Chapter -1592596435 Genetic Immunization for Allergy Immunotherapy
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    Chapter -1592596413 Preclinical Safety of DNA Vaccines: A Method to Analyze the Distribution of Plasmid DNA in Animal Models
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    Chapter -1592596397 DNA Vaccination: Tolerance and Autoimmunity
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    Chapter -1592596387 Assuring the Quality, Safety, and Efficacy of DNA Vaccines
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Chapter title
Immunostimulatory CpG Motifs and DNA Vaccines
Chapter number -1592596717
Book title
DNA Vaccines
Published in
Methods in molecular medicine, January 2000
DOI 10.1385/1-59259-688-6:169
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-59259-688-1, 978-0-89603-580-5
Authors

Risini Weeratna, Arthur M. Krieg, Heather L. Davis

Abstract

Bacterial DNA, but not vertebrate DNA, causes direct stimulation of several components of the vertebrate immune system. This activation is due to the presence of unmethylated CpG dinucleotides (1), which are present at the expected frequency in bacterial DNA, but are underrepresented ("CpG suppression") and methylated in vertebrate DNA (2). The immunostimulatory effects include direct induction of B cell proliferation and immunoglobulin (Ig) secretion (1), as well as activation of monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells to upregulate their expression of costimulatory molecules, which drive immune responses, and secreting a variety of cytokines, including high levels of IL-12 (3,4). These cytokines then, in turn, stimulate natural killer (NK) cells to secrete IFN-γ and to have increased lytic activity (5). Overall, CpG DNA induces a Th1 like pattern of cytokine production dominated by IL-12 and IFN-γ, with little secretion of Th2 cytokines (4,5). These effects can also be obtained with synthetic oligonucleotides (ODN) (6,7) or plasmid DNA vectors (8) containing CpG immunostimulatory motifs. From a teleological view, it appears likely that the rapid immune activation in response to CpG DNA may have evolved as one component of the innate immune defense mechanisms that recognize structural patterns specific to microbial molecules.

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