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Title: CpG DNA overcomes hyporesponsiveness to hepatitis B vaccine in orangutans
Authors: Heather L. Davis
Suparto, Irma
Weeratnaa, Risini
Jumintartod
Iskandriatic, Diah
Pawitri, Dyah
Chamzaha, Siti
Ma'rufd, Amir
Nented, Citrakasih
Pawitric, Dyah
Arthur M. Krieg
Heriyantod
Willie Smits
Sajuthi, Dondin
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: Oligonucleotides containing immunostimulatory CpG motifs (CpG ODN) have been shown to be potent Th1-type adjuvants for augmenting antigen-specific responses in mice against hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). The hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects only humans and great apes and appears to exist among wild chimpanzees and orangutans. An outbreak of HBV among orangutans being rehabilitated for re-introduction to the jungle caused the death of several animals. A prophylactic vaccination program revealed that orangutans are quite hypo-responsive to a current commercial vaccine compared to results obtained previously in humans and chimpanzees. Addition of CpG ODN to hepatitis B vaccine greatly increased the seroconversion rate and the titers of antibody against HBsAg (anti-HBs). This is the first demonstration of CpG DNA in a great ape and the results have important implications for the vaccination of humans against HBV and other diseases. Author Keywords : Non-human primate; Infectious immunity — virus; Hepatitis B vaccine; Adjuvant
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/27850
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