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What are vaccines based on recombinant vectors?
Author: H KAnswer:
When the live microorganism is still too virulent and purified proteins are poorly immunogenic, these proteins are expressed by another live microorganism, which is non pathogenic, even for immunocompromized recipients Genes encoding vaccine candidate antigens are introduced in an attenuated virus or bacterium that becomes a vector. It replicates within the host and expresses the gene product against which an immune response is desired Examples of vectors : Bactera: Vibrio cholerae, Salmonella typhiTy21A, Shigella flexneri and Listeria monocytogenes (all attenuated) Viral : vaccinia, canarypox virus, adenovirus, measles
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