Tuberculosis (Edinb)
August 2016
The 4th Global Forum on TB Vaccines, convened in Shanghai, China, from 21 - 24 April 2015, brought together a wide and diverse community involved in tuberculosis vaccine research and development to discuss the current status of, and future directions for this critical effort. This paper summarizes the sessions on Low-Dose NHP Challenge Models, Novel Approaches to Animal Models for TB Vaccine R&D, Novel Antigen Delivery Strategies, and Next Generation TB Vaccines and Vaccine Concepts. Summaries of all sessions from the 4th Global Forum are compiled in a special supplement of Tuberculosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpression of the normal form of prion protein (PrP(C)) has been reported on a wide range cells including lymphocytes and antigen presenting cells, however the functional role of PrP(C) remains to be fully elucidated. Here we report the effect of reintroducing the PrP gene into splenocytes derived from prion knockout (PrP 0/0) mice and comparing their responses with splenocytes lacking a functional PrP gene. Reintroduction of the PrP gene was carried out by transfecting cells with pC1PrPEH, a plasmid expressing mouse PrP.
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