1. Attenuated Salmonella sp. as a DNA Delivery System for Trypanosoma cruzi Antigens.
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Bivona AE, Cerny N, Alberti AS, Cazorla SI, and Malchiodi EL
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- Animals, Cell Line, Genetic Vectors genetics, Transformation, Genetic, Vaccines, Attenuated genetics, Antigens, Protozoan genetics, Protozoan Vaccines genetics, Salmonella genetics, Trypanosoma cruzi immunology, Vaccines, DNA genetics
- Abstract
Chagas disease is an important neglected disease affecting thousands of people in the Americas. Novel strategies for prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against the etiological agent, the intracellular protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, are urgently needed. Vaccines based on attenuated virus and bacteria as a foreign DNA delivery system represent a strong advantage over naked DNA-based vaccines. Here we describe the use of attenuated Salmonella carrying a eukaryotic expression plasmid encoding a T. cruzi antigen. The main advantages of the methodology are the oral administration of the Salmonella-based vaccine and the induction of a strong humoral and cell-mediated immune response at both mucosal and systemic level, favored by the adjuvant effect elicited by the bacteria pathogen-associated molecular patterns.
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- 2016
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