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Hepatitis C genotype 1 mosaic vaccines are immunogenic in mice and induce stronger T-cell responses than natural strains.


ABSTRACT: Despite improved hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments, vaccines remain an effective and economic option for curtailing the epidemic. Mosaic protein HCV genotype 1 vaccine candidates designed to address HCV diversity were immunogenic in mice. They elicited stronger T-cell responses to NS3-NS4a and E1-E2 proteins than did natural strains, as assessed with vaccine-matched peptides.

SUBMITTER: Yusim K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3571268 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatitis C genotype 1 mosaic vaccines are immunogenic in mice and induce stronger T-cell responses than natural strains.

Yusim Karina K   Dilan Rebecca R   Borducchi Erica E   Stanley Kelly K   Giorgi Elena E   Fischer William W   Theiler James J   Marcotrigiano Joseph J   Korber Bette B   Barouch Dan H DH  

Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 20121205 2


Despite improved hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments, vaccines remain an effective and economic option for curtailing the epidemic. Mosaic protein HCV genotype 1 vaccine candidates designed to address HCV diversity were immunogenic in mice. They elicited stronger T-cell responses to NS3-NS4a and E1-E2 proteins than did natural strains, as assessed with vaccine-matched peptides. ...[more]

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