Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles.
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Polack, FP; Lee, SH; Permar, S; Manyara, E; Nousari, HG; Jeng, Y; Mustafa, F; Valsamakis, A; Adams, RJ; Robinson, HL; Griffin, DE
Published in: Nat Med
July 2000
Measles remains a principal cause of worldwide mortality, in part because young infants cannot be immunized effectively. Development of new vaccines has been hindered by previous experience with a formalin-inactivated vaccine that predisposed to a severe form of disease (atypical measles). Here we have developed and tested potential DNA vaccines for immunogenicity, efficacy and safety in a rhesus macaque model of measles. DNA protected from challenge with wild-type measles virus. Protection correlated with levels of neutralizing antibody and not with cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity. There was no evidence in any group, including those receiving hemagglutinin-encoding DNA alone, of 'priming' for atypical measles.
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1078-8956
Publication Date
July 2000
Volume
6
Issue
7
Start / End Page
776 / 781
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Viral Fusion Proteins
- Vaccines, DNA
- Vaccines, Attenuated
- Vaccination
- Skin
- Pneumonia
- Neutralization Tests
- Measles Vaccine
- Measles
- Macaca mulatta
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Polack, F. P., Lee, S. H., Permar, S., Manyara, E., Nousari, H. G., Jeng, Y., … Griffin, D. E. (2000). Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles. Nat Med, 6(7), 776–781. https://doi.org/10.1038/77506
Polack, F. P., S. H. Lee, S. Permar, E. Manyara, H. G. Nousari, Y. Jeng, F. Mustafa, et al. “Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles.” Nat Med 6, no. 7 (July 2000): 776–81. https://doi.org/10.1038/77506.
Polack FP, Lee SH, Permar S, Manyara E, Nousari HG, Jeng Y, et al. Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles. Nat Med. 2000 Jul;6(7):776–81.
Polack, F. P., et al. “Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles.” Nat Med, vol. 6, no. 7, July 2000, pp. 776–81. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/77506.
Polack FP, Lee SH, Permar S, Manyara E, Nousari HG, Jeng Y, Mustafa F, Valsamakis A, Adams RJ, Robinson HL, Griffin DE. Successful DNA immunization against measles: neutralizing antibody against either the hemagglutinin or fusion glycoprotein protects rhesus macaques without evidence of atypical measles. Nat Med. 2000 Jul;6(7):776–781.
Published In
Nat Med
DOI
ISSN
1078-8956
Publication Date
July 2000
Volume
6
Issue
7
Start / End Page
776 / 781
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Viral Fusion Proteins
- Vaccines, DNA
- Vaccines, Attenuated
- Vaccination
- Skin
- Pneumonia
- Neutralization Tests
- Measles Vaccine
- Measles
- Macaca mulatta