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DNA encoding individual mycobacterial antigens protects mice against tuberculosis
Silva, C. L; Bonato, V. L. D; Lima, V. M. F.
  • Silva, C. L; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeiräo Preto. Departamento de Parasitologia, Microbiologia e Imunologia.
  • Bonato, V. L. D; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeiräo Preto. Departamento de Parasitologia, Microbiologia e Imunologia.
  • Lima, V. M. F; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeiräo Preto. Departamento de Parasitologia, Microbiologia e Imunologia.
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 32(2): 231-4, feb. 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-228265
RESUMO
Over the last few years, some of our experiments in which mycobacterial antigens were presented to the immune system as if they were viral antigens have had a significant impact on our understanding of protective immunity against tuberculosis. They have also markedly enhanced the prospects for new vaccines. We now know that individual mycobacterial protein antigens can confer protection equal to that from live BCG vaccine in mice. A critical determinant of the outcome of immunization appears to be the degree to which antigen-specific cytotoxic T cells are generated by the immune response. Our most recent studies indicate that DNA vaccination is an effective way to establish long-lasting cytotoxic T cell memory and protection against tuberculosis
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Tuberculosis / Vaccines, DNA / Mycobacterium / Antigens, Bacterial Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 1999 Type: Article / Congress and conference

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Tuberculosis / Vaccines, DNA / Mycobacterium / Antigens, Bacterial Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 1999 Type: Article / Congress and conference