351. Capsid-Incorporation Strategy To Display Antigens for an Alternative Adenoviral Vector Vaccine Approach.
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van Winkel CAJ, Moreno A, and Curiel DT
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- Adenoviridae genetics, Animals, Antigens, Viral genetics, Capsid immunology, Clinical Trials as Topic, Genetic Vectors immunology, Humans, Nucleocapsid Proteins genetics, Protein Engineering methods, Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle genetics, Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle immunology, Viral Vaccines genetics, Adenoviridae immunology, Antigens, Viral immunology, Nucleocapsid Proteins immunology, Viral Vaccines immunology
- Abstract
The adenovirus (Ad) is widely used as a vaccine because of its ability to induce a cellular and humoral immune response. In addition, human clinical trials have validated the safety and efficacy of Ad as a vaccine vector. The traditional approach for employing the adenovirus as vaccine is to configure the antigen genes into the expression cassette of the Ad genome. An alternative method for inducing an immune response is the "capsid-incorporation" strategy. This strategy is based upon the incorporation of proteins or peptides into the capsid proteins. This review will focus on the established uses of this approach as well as highlighting the new developments regarding the capsid-incorporation strategy.
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- 2018
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