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VCL-CB01, an injectable bivalent plasmid DNA vaccine for potential protection against CMV disease and infection. Current opinion in molecular therapeutics [Curr Opin Mol Ther] Journal article

 
TitleVCL-CB01, an injectable bivalent plasmid DNA vaccine for potential protection against CMV disease and infection.
Author(s)Schleiss MR 
InstitutionUniversity of Minnesota, Center for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Translational Research, Department of Pediatrics, 2001 6th Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. schleiss@umn.edu.
SourceCurr Opin Mol Ther 2009 Oct; 11(5):572-8.
AbstractVaccines for the prevention of human CMV (hCMV) infection and disease are a major public health priority. Immunization with DNA vaccines encoding key proteins involved in the immune response to hCMV has emerged as a major focus of hcmv vaccine research. Validation of the protective effect of DNA vaccination in animal models has provided support for clinical trials. VCL-CB01, under development byVical Inc for the prevention of hCMV infection and disease, is a poloxamer-formulated, bivalent DNA vaccine that contains plasmids encoding hCMV tegument phosphoprotein 65 and the major hCMV surface glycoprotein B. In a phase I trial in healthy adults, VCL-CB01 was well tolerated. In interim results from a phase II trial in hCMV-seropositive hematopoietic cell transplant recipients, VCL-CB01 increased T-cell responses compared with placebo. The final results from the phase II trial will be of value for developing strategies to prevent hCMV disease in hCMV-seropositive transplant recipients, and may lead to other trials of VCL-CB01 or related vaccines for the prevention of congenital hCMV infection.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19806506
  
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