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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2001

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag–Specific Vaginal Immunity and Protection after Local Immunizations with Sindbis Virus–Based Replicon Particles

Michael Vajdy; Jason P. Gardner; Jason Neidleman; Lina Cuadra; Catherine Greer; Silvia Perri; Derek T. O’Hagan; John M. Polo

The majority of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections occur through vaginal and rectal transmission. In seeking a safe, nonreplicating gene-delivery vector that can induce mucosal and systemic immune responses and protection, Sindbis virus-based replicon particles expressing HIV-1 Gag (SIN-Gag) were developed. In mice, after nasal or intramuscular immunization with SIN-Gag and vaginal challenge with vaccinia virus (VV) expressing HIV-1 Gag (VV-Gag), CD8(+) T cell-mediated responses were detected locally, in the vaginal mucosa and in the draining iliac lymph nodes (ILNs), and systemically, in the spleen. However, the mice were not protected against VV-Gag replication in the ovaries. In contrast, after vaginal or rectal immunization with SIN-Gag and vaginal challenge with VV-Gag, despite lower local CD8(+) T cell-mediated responses in the vaginal mucosa and ILNs, the mice were protected against VV-Gag replication in the ovaries. Therefore, local immunization with SIN-Gag induced both local mucosal cell-mediated responses and protection.


Vaccine | 2000

The comparison of the effect of LTR72 and MF59 adjuvants on mouse humoral response to intranasal immunisation with human papillomavirus type 6b (HPV-6b) virus-like particles

Catherine Greer; Roberto Petracca; Daniela Tornese Buonamassa; Annalisa Di Tommaso; Barbara A. Gervase; Russell L Reeve; Mildred Ugozzoli; Gary Van Nest; M.Teresa De Magistris; Giuliano Bensi

Infections with genital human papillomaviruses (HPV) are likely to be neutralised more efficiently if a mucosal immune response can be elicited at the viral entry site. Local IgA antibodies are highly induced when antigens are co-administered with mucosal adjuvants, such as cholera toxin (CT) and Escherichia coli heat labile enterotoxin (LT) which, however, are not expected to have wide application because of their pronounced toxicity. We have immunised mice intranasally with HPV-6b virus-like particles (VLPs) and a genetically modified LT-derived molecule with only residual toxicity, LTR72, and compared the humoral responses with those obtained following systemic immunisation with VLPs and the MF59 adjuvant. Titration of anti-HPV antibodies in sera and vaginal secretions established that LTR72 was able to elicit higher serum and mucosal IgA titers, in addition to IgG serum levels, comparable to those obtained by parenteral immunisation. These results confirm the potential of toxin-derived adjuvants and extend their use in combination with HPV antigens.


International Journal of Cancer | 1995

Human papillomavirus and cervical neoplasia: A case-control study in Taiwan

Kai-Li Liaw; Ann W. Hsing; Chem-Jen Chen; Mark H. Schiffmfman; Tracy Zhang; Chang-Yao Hsieh; Catherine Greer; San-Lin You; Thomas W. Huang; T. C. Wu; Timothy J. O'Leary; Jeffrey D. Seidman; William J. Blot; Curtis L. Meinert; M. Michele Manos


Archive | 1999

Improved expression of HIV polypeptides and production of virus-like particles

Susan W. Barnett; Megede Jan Zur; Indresh Srivastava; Ying Lian; Karin Hartog; Hong Liu; Catherine Greer; Mark Selby; Christopher M. Walker


Journal of Virology | 1997

Isolation and characterization of human papillomavirus type 6-specific T cells infiltrating genital warts.

K Hong; Catherine Greer; N Ketter; G Van Nest; Xavier Paliard


Archive | 1998

Use of virus-like particles as adjuvants

Dan M. Granoff; Catherine Greer; Nest Gary Van


Archive | 2001

Method for the quantitation of alphavirus replicon particles

John M. Polo; Catherine Greer; Thomas W. Dubensky


Vaccine | 2007

A chimeric alphavirus RNA replicon gene-based vaccine for human parainfluenza virus type 3 induces protective immunity against intranasal virus challenge.

Catherine Greer; Fengmin Zhou; Harold S. Legg; Zequn Tang; Silvia Perri; Barbara A. Sloan; Jan zur Megede; Yasushi Uematsu; Michael Vajdy; John M. Polo


Virology | 2002

Yeast coexpression of human papillomavirus types 6 and 16 capsid proteins.

Daniela Tornese Buonamassa; Catherine Greer; Sabrina Capo; T.S. Benedict Yen; Cesira Galeotti; Giuliano Bensi


Vaccine | 2006

Evaluation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C gag, pol, and gagpol DNA and alphavirus replicon vaccines.

Jan zur Megede; Gillis R. Otten; Barbara Doe; Hong Liu; Ranjana Srivastava; Catherine Greer; Harold S. Legg; Tony Tang; John M. Polo; John Donnelly; Jeffrey B. Ulmer; Susan W. Barnett

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