Protein-in-adjuvant vaccines have shown limited success against difficult diseases such as blood-stage malaria. Here we show that a recombinant adenovirus-poxvirus prime-boost immunization regime (known to induce strong T cell immunogenicity) can also induce very strong antigen-specific antibody responses, and we identify a simple complement-based adjuvant to further enhance immunogenicity. Antibodies induced against a blood-stage malaria antigen by this viral vector platform are highly effective against Plasmodium yoelii parasites in mice and against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro. © 2008 Nature Publishing Group.
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Draper, S. J., Moore, A. C., Goodman, A. L., Long, C. A., Holder, A. A., Gilbert, S. C., … Hill, A. V. S. (2008). Effective induction of high-titer antibodies by viral vector vaccines. Nature Medicine, 14(8), 819–821. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.1850
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