id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277054-eq4obbte Kaur, Manpreet Rabies DNA vaccine: No impact of MHC Class I and Class II targeting sequences on immune response and protection against lethal challenge 2009-03-26 .txt text/plain 6906 378 45 The potency of modified DNA vaccines assessed by total antibody response, antibody isotypes, cytokine profile, neutralizing antibody titer and protection conferred against in vivo challenge; was enhanced in comparison to native unmodified vaccine, but the response elicited did not pertain to the type of target sequence and the directed arm of immunity. The ability of these DNA vaccines to elicit protective responses in immunized mice was assessed by intracerebral challenge with 20 LD 50 of virulent rabies virus CVS strain. In an effort to develop an optimal DNA vaccine against rabies virus, this study was aimed at evaluating the immune enhancement potential of different antigen targeting strategies to selectively improve responses mediated by CD8 + and CD4 + T lymphocytes and by antibodies, induced after intramuscular immunization with DNA plasmids. also reported that DNA vaccine encoding rabies virus glycoprotein lacking transmembrane domain though enhances antibody response but does not confer protection [35] . ./cache/cord-277054-eq4obbte.txt ./txt/cord-277054-eq4obbte.txt