DNA Vaccines Approach: From Concepts to Applications
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2014-05Author
Pereira, Vanessa Bastos
Zurita-Turk, Meritxell
Saraiva, Tessália D. L.
Castro, Camila P.
Souza, Bianca M.
Agresti, Pamela M.
Lima, Fernanda A.
Pfeiffer, Vanessa N.
Azevedo, Marcela S. P.
Rocha, Clarissa S.
Pontes, Daniela S.
Azevedo, Vasco
Miyoshi, Anderson
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DNA vaccines are the third generation vaccines based on purified plasmid preparations containing
transgenes that encode antigenic/therapeutic proteins or peptides capable of triggering an immune
response against a wide range of diseases. This vaccine platform presents several attributes
that confer distinct advantages over other vaccine technologies in terms of safety, ease of fabrication
and stability. Many aspects, such as antigen expression and especially vector design, are under
study because of their great influence on immunogenicity and efficacy of DNA vaccines. In this
regard, with the attempt of improving the efficiency of DNA vaccines, co-expression of stimulatory
sequences and diverse vector delivery systems are being optimized. With this in mind, this review
aims to giving a conceptual approach of DNA vaccines, explaining their mechanisms of action and
listing the already licensed veterinary DNA vaccines presented in the market.