Use of replication-deficient adenoviral vector to boost cd8+...

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A61K 39/015 (2006.01) A61K 39/00 (2006.01) C12N 15/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2384806

Use of a replication-deficient adenoviral vector encoding an antigen or a CD8+ T cell epitope of the antigen to boost in the individual a CD8+ T cell immune response to the antigen following prior administration of a priming composition. The priming composition comprises the antigen or epitope or nucleic acid encoding the antigen or epitope, and may be DNA, Ty-LVP'S or Modified Virus Ankara (MVA). Administration may be intradermal or intramuscular.

Cette invention se rapporte à l'utilisation d'un vecteur adénoviral pauvre en réplications codant un antigène ou un épitope de lymphocytes T CD8+ de l'antigène, pour stimuler chez un individu la réponse immunitaire des lymphocytes T CD8+ contre l'antigène, après administration préalable d'une composition d'amorce. La composition d'amorce comprend l'antigène ou l'épitope ou l'acide nucléique codant l'antigène ou l'épitope et elle peut être du type ADN, Ty-LVP ou virus modifié Ankara (MVA). L'administration peut se faire par voie intradermique ou intramusculaire.

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